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Perit Dial Int 3(2): 63-65 1983
© 1983 International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis
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MULTICENTER EVALUATION OF A NEW PERITONEAL DIALYSIS SOLUTION WITH A HIGH LACTATE AND A LOW MAGNESIUM CONCENTRATION

Karl D. Nolph, Barbara Prowant, Kenneth D. Serkes, Linda Morgan, Betty Baker, Chaim Charytan, Kathy Gham, Richard Hamburger, Fred Husserl, Stuart Kleit, Jayne McGuinness, Harold Moore and Toni Warren

From the Depts. of Medicine of the University of Missouri Health Sciences Center, Harry S. Truman Memorial V A Hospital, Dalton Re. search Center and Dialysis Clinics, Inc., Co. lumbia, Missouri; Booth Memorial Hospital, Flushing, New York; Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, Indiana; Ochsner Medical Institution, New Orleans, Louisiana; and Artificial Organs Division, Baxter. Travenol Laboratories, Deerfield, Illinois.

Four co-operating centers evaluated the effects of a new dialysis solution containing 40 mEq/1 of lactate and 0.5 mEq/1 of magnesium on serum total CO2 and magnesium concentrations. The new solution yielded significant increases in serum CO2 and decreases in serum magnesium compared to the standard (35 mEq/1 of lactate and 1.5 mEq/1 of magnesium) solution.







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