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ACUTE HYPERNATREMIA DURING BICARBONATE-BUFFERED HEMODIALYSIS

David Williams,J. Jugurnauth,K. Harding,RG Woolfson,Mansell Ma-1994-01-01-UCL Discovery (University College London)
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Five patients on maintenance haemodialysis were exposed to varying degrees of hypernatric dialysate, leading to acute hypernatraemia (plasma sodium concentrations 158 mmol/l to 179 mmol/l). With the exception of one patient, who developed pulmonary oedema, symptoms were minimal and in each case hypernatraemia was corrected without residual complications. The hypernatric dialysate resulted from a granular and less soluble batch of sodium bicarbonate powder. The extra effort required to dissolve the powder caused CO2 to be shaken out of solution, producing sodium carbonate and raising the pH. Mixing calcium from the 'acid' concentrate with excess carbonate in the 'bicarbonate' concentrate led to rapid precipitation of calcium carbonate on the conductivity monitoring cells. Dialysate conductivity was incorrectly sensed as low by the coated conductivity cells, so that, an increasing amount of 'acid' concentrate, with its accompanying electrolytes, was delivered to the patient. When the gra

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Five patients on maintenance haemodialysis were exposed to varying degrees of hypernatric dialysate, leading to acute hypernatraemia (plasma sodium concentrations 158 mmol/l to 179 mmol/l). With the exception of one patient, who developed pulmonary oedema, symptoms were minimal and in each case hypernatraemia was corrected without residual complications. The hypernatric dialysate resulted from a granular and less soluble batch of sodium bicarbonate powder. The extra effort required to dissolve the powder caused CO2 to be shaken out of solution, producing sodium carbonate and raising the pH. Mixing calcium from the 'acid' concentrate with excess carbonate in the 'bicarbonate' concentrate led to rapid precipitation of calcium carbonate on the conductivity monitoring cells. Dialysate conductivity was incorrectly sensed as low by the coated conductivity cells, so that, an increasing amount of 'acid' concentrate, with its accompanying electrolytes, was delivered to the patient. When the gra

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MedicineBicarbonateSodium bicarbonateHypernatremiaSodiumCarbonateSodium carbonateHemodialysis

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