Electrolyte management in frequent home hemodialysis.

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Section on Renal Disease and Hypertension, School of Medicine, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA.

Published: May 2011

AI Article Synopsis

  • Short daily hemodialysis (SDHD) and nocturnal home hemodialysis are home treatment options that occur more frequently than traditional hemodialysis, leading to less fluid retention and lower risks of low blood pressure during treatment.
  • These methods may better mimic how healthy kidneys work, which could improve management of important electrolytes like calcium and potassium.
  • The article reviews existing research on electrolyte levels in these methods and shares findings from a single center's experience with SDHD, especially focusing on patients using a low dialysate flow rate.

Article Abstract

Short daily hemodialysis (SDHD) and nocturnal home hemodialysis are modalities performed at home at shorter intervals than conventional hemodialysis. Because of their increased frequency, these alternative modalities create the potential for less inter-dialytic fluid gains and therefore fewer episodes of intra-dialytic hypotension. By more closely replicating normal renal physiology, they may also improve electrolyte management. In this article, we review published data on levels of calcium, phosphate, potassium, and bicarbonate levels using these home dialysis modalities. We also present our single-center experience with electrolyte management in patients maintained on SDHD using low dialysate flow rate, a modality of growing prevalence.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-139X.2010.00792.xDOI Listing

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