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Validity of the Hydrogen Ion Mobilisation Model During Haemodialysis with Time-Dependent Dialysate Bicarbonate Concentrations.

Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation/Nephrology dialysis transplantation(2022)

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Background: The hydrogen ion (H+) mobilisation model has been previously shown to accurately describe blood bicarbonate (HCO3) kinetics during haemodialysis (HD) when the dialysate bicarbonate concentration ([HCO3]) is constant throughout the treatment. This study evaluated the ability of the H+ mobilization model to describe blood HCO3 kinetics during HD treatments with a time-dependent dialysate [HCO3]. Methods: Data from a recent clinical study where blood [HCO3] was measured at the beginning of and every hour during 4-h treatments in 20 chronic, thrice-weekly HD patients with a constant (Treatment A), decreasing (Treatment B) and increasing (Treatment C) dialysate [HCO3] were evaluated. The H+ mobilization model was used to determine the model parameter (H-m) that provided the best fit of the model to the clinical data using nonlinear regression. A total of 114 HD treatments provided individual estimates of H-m. Results: Mean +/- standard deviation estimates of H-m during Treatments A, B and C were 0.153 +/- 0.069, 0.180 +/- 0.109 and 0.205 +/- 0.141 L/min (medians [interquartile ranges] were 0.145 [0.118,0.191], 0.159 [0.112,0.209], 0.169 [0.115,0.236] L/min), respectively; these estimates were not different from each other (p = 0.26). The sum of squared differences between the measured blood [HCO3] and that predicted by the model were not different during Treatments A, B and C (p = 0.50), suggesting a similar degree of model fit to the data. Conclusions: This study supports the validity of the H+ mobilization model to describe intradialysis blood HCO3 kinetics during HD with a constant H-m value when using a time-dependent dialysate [HCO3].
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Bicarbonate,dialysate,haemodialysis,hydrogen ion,mathematical model
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