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Accidental acute metabolic acidosis due to inappropriate selection of bicarbonate concentrate

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Golphinopoulos, S.; Oustabasidou, N.; Liakopoulos, V.; Kiropoulos, T.; Stefanidis, I.
Date
2005
Keyword
Bicarbonate
Conductivity
Dialysis fluid
Haemodialysis
Metabolic acidosis
adult
anamnesis
article
blood pH
blood pressure
blood sampling
case report
chronic kidney failure
hemodialysis
human
iatrogenic disease
immunoglobulin A nephropathy
kidney failure
laboratory test
male
treatment outcome
Acidosis
Acute Disease
Bicarbonates
Calibration
Glomerulonephritis, IGA
Hemodialysis Solutions
Humans
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Kidney Failure, Chronic
Medical Errors
Middle Aged
Monitoring, Physiologic
Patient Selection
Renal Dialysis
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Abstract
Haemodialysis using a bicarbonate concentrate (bicarbonate dialysis) is the treatment modality of choice for correction of metabolic acidosis in chronic renal failure. However, improper ratios of acid and bicarbonate concentrates in dialysis fluid can result in an iatrogenically induced metabolic acidosis. The following report presents a case of acute metabolic acidosis, which resulted from the accidental use of an inappropriate bicarbonate concentrate for haemodialysis treatment. Awareness of the problem and a rapid examination of the dialysis fluid in patients who unexpectedly deteriorate rather than improve with haemodialysis may help in averting potentially severe complications due to errors in the concentrate selection. Conductivity cell devises are not suitable for the control of the acid-base composition of the dialysis fluid (dialysate), therefore, monitoring of the dialysate pH in addition to conductivity should become part of the equipment in haemodialysis machines.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/28040
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