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Acute Effect of a Peritoneal Dialysis Exchange on Electrolyte Concentration and QT Interval in Uraemic Patients

Clinical and experimental nephrology(2019)

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Abstract
Background Hemodialysis (HD) sessions induce changes in plasma electrolytes that lead to modifications of QT interval, virtually associated with dangerous arrhythmias. It is not known whether such a phenomenon occurs even during peritoneal dialysis (PD). The aim of the study is to analyze the relationship between dialysate and plasma electrolyte modifications and QT interval during a PD exchange. Methods In 15 patients, two manual PD 4-h exchanges were performed, using two isotonic solutions with different calcium concentration (Ca ++ 1.25 and Ca1.75 ++ mmol/L). Dialysate and plasma electrolyte concentration and QT interval (ECG Holter recording) were monitored hourly. A computational model simulating the ventricular action potential during the exchange was also performed. Results Dialysis exchange induced a significant plasma alkalizing effect ( p < 0.001). Plasma K + significantly decreased at the third hour ( p < 0.05). Plasma Na + significantly decreased ( p < 0.001), while plasma Ca ++ slightly increased only when using the Ca 1.75 ++ mmol/L solution ( p < 0.01). The PD exchange did not induce modifications of clinical relevance in the QT interval, while a significant decrease in heart rate ( p < 0.001) was observed. The changes in plasma K + values were significantly inversely correlated to QT interval modifications ( p < 0.001), indicating that even small decreases of K + were consistently paralleled by small QT prolongations. These results were perfectly confirmed by the computational model. Conclusions The PD exchange guarantees a greater cardiac electrical stability compared to the HD session and should be preferred in patients with a higher arrhythmic risk. Moreover, our study shows that ventricular repolarization is extremely sensitive to plasma K + changes, also in normal range.
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QT interval,Peritoneal dialysis,Electrolytes,Computational model,Arrhythmias
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