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Clinical experience with bicarbonate dialysis
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- Fujimi Satoru
- Kidney Center, Fukuoka Red-Cross Hospital
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- Nakamoto Masahiko
- Kidney Center, Fukuoka Red-Cross Hospital
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- Shigyo Naoyuki
- Kidney Center, Fukuoka Red-Cross Hospital
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- Hirakata Hideki
- Fukuoka Icho-Shinzo Clinic
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- Saruwatari Kazuhisa
- Fukuoka Icho-Shinzo Clinic
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- Iseki Kunitoshi
- Second Department of Internal Medicine, Kyushu University
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- Gotou Koichiro
- Gotou Clinic
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- Koga Nobuhiko
- Koga Hospital
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- Yamagata Yuji
- Koga Hospital
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- Tajiri Munemasa
- Kumamoto-Chuo Hospital
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- Fukui Hiroyoshi
- Kumamoto-Chuo Hospital
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- Tanaka Nobuaki
- Kumamoto-Chuo Hospital
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- Shiraishi Norio
- Kumamoto-Chuo Hospital
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 個人用重炭酸透析液 (キンダリー液AF-DB号) の使用経験
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Description
Dialysate containing bicarbonate, Kindaly AF-DB, was clinically used with a single patient hemodialysis system, Drake willock BD 7000, and the following results were obtained.<br>1. The pH and the composition of the supplied dialysate remained stable during a 5-6 hours dialysis session, and insoluble calcium deposition was not found.<br>2. Blood gas analysis during dialysis showed that acid-base status by bicarbonate dialysis was normalized more rapidly and physiologically than that by acetate dialysis.<br>3. Hemodynamic study suggested that bicarbonate dialysis could prevent cardiovascular instability frequently seen during acetate dialysis, and reduce that resultant symptoms during a dialysis treatment.<br>4. The extraction ratios of urea, creatinine, uric acid, as well as pre-and post-dialysis level of serum electrolytes and other blood chemistries during bicarbonate dialysis were almost same as those with acetate dialysis. The incidence of unpleasant syndrome probably related to acetate dialysis such as fatigue, nausea, hypotension was reduced significantly during bicarbonate dialysis.
Journal
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- Journal of Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy
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Journal of Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy 14 (5), 231-239, 1981
The Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282680320712448
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- NII Article ID
- 130003853648
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- ISSN
- 18846203
- 02887045
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed