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Metabolic alkalosis in infants treated with peritoneal dialysis.

Shimrit Tzvi-BehrAlon BnayaRachel Becker-CohenChoni RinatJenny Weinbrand-GoichbergSapir ChoshenLinda ShavitYaacov FrishbergEfrat Ben-Shalom
Published in: Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, Germany) (2022)
Metabolic alkalosis is common in infants treated with peritoneal dialysis as opposed to older children and adults. High lactate-containing dialysate is a possible explanation. Higher size-adjusted daily dialysate exchange volume, which may reflect higher bicarbonate absorption, is another independent predictor of alkalosis. Acid-base status should be closely followed in infants, and using a dialysis solution with lower bicarbonate or lactate level should be considered. A higher resolution version of the graphical abstract is available as Supplementary Information.
Keyphrases
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • end stage renal disease
  • physical activity
  • chronic kidney disease
  • single molecule
  • middle aged