Renal Replacement Therapy (Nov 2020)

Changing the paradigm of bicarbonate (HCO3 −) hemodialysis prescription in Portugal: a 24-month prospective study

  • Rita Valério Alves,
  • Hernâni Gonçalves,
  • Karina Lopes,
  • Flora Sofia,
  • Ana Vila Lobos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41100-020-00302-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

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Abstract Background Metabolic acidosis is common in hemodialysis (HD) patients. The KDOQI guidelines therapeutic goal is pre-dialysis HCO3 − ≥ 22 mmol/L. The aim of the study was to evaluate an individualized HCO3 − hemodialysis prescription as a preventing factor of metabolic changes. Methods Twenty-four-month prospective study of patients on online high-flux hemodiafiltration. Every 3 months, HCO3 − blood levels were analyzed and hemodialysis HCO3 − was changed using the following rules: HCO3 − > 30 mmol/L: reduce 4 mmol/L HCO3 − HCO3 − ≥ 25 mmol/L: reduce 2 mmol/L HCO3 − 20 mmol/L < HCO3 − < 25 mmol/L: no change HCO3 − ≤ 20 mmol/L: increase 2 mmol/L HCO3 − HCO3 − < 18 mmol/L: increase 4 mmol/L HCO3 − Data collected comprised demographic information, renal disease etiology, comorbidities, HD treatment information, and lab results. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS. Results Thirty-one patients were enrolled and completed the follow-up period. At baseline, average serum pH was 7.38 ± 0.06, serum HCO3 − 25.92 ± 1.82 mmol/L, and every patient had a 32 mmol/L dialytic HCO3 − prescription. At time point 9, average serum HCO3 − was 23.87 ± 1.93 mmol/L and 58% of the patients had a dialytic HCO3 − prescription of 28 mmol/L. Serum HCO3 − differed with statistical significance during time and approached the reference serum HCO3 − (23 mmol/L) that we have defined as ideal. Through time, the HCO3 − prescription deviated more from the 32 mmol/L initial prescription that was defined as standard. Conclusions Our findings suggest that the standard HCO3 − prescription of 32 mmol/L should be rethought, as an individualized HCO3 − prescription could be beneficial for the patient.

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