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Effect of Increase in Dialysate Bicarbonate Concentration on Acid-Base and Respiratory Status of Hemodialysis Patients

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  • David Tovbin

    (Nephrology, Emek Medical Center)

  • Shimon Storch

    (Bnai-Zion Medical Center (BZMC), Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel)

  • Lone Avnon

    (Pulmonary, Soroka University Medical Center (SMUC), Israel)

  • Jony Sheynin

    (Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Texas A&M University Health Science Center, Houston, TX, USA (current affiliation)
    Department of Biomedical Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel)

  • Andrea Smeraglio

    (Department of Internal Medicine, Portland Veterans, Administration Hospital, USA)

Abstract

The appropriate hemodialysis dialysate bicarbonate concentration isn’t clear...

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  • David Tovbin & Shimon Storch & Lone Avnon & Jony Sheynin & Andrea Smeraglio, 2019. "Effect of Increase in Dialysate Bicarbonate Concentration on Acid-Base and Respiratory Status of Hemodialysis Patients," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 19(3), pages 14382-14386, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:abf:journl:v:19:y:2019:i:3:p:14382-14386
    DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2019.19.003315
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    Keywords

    Biomedical Sciences; Biomedical Research; Technical Research; Bicarbonate; Dialysate; Metabolic Acidosis; Hemodialysis; Metabolic Alkalosis; Alkalemia; Hypercapnia;
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