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REVIEWS AND ORIGINAL ARTICLES |
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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