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      Acid-base balance and substitution fluid during continuous hemofiltration.

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          Critically ill patients with acute renal failure usually present with an unstable acid-base balance, often leading to cardiovascular complications and multi-organ failure. Therefore, to prevent metabolic acidosis, acid-base balance must be normalized and maintained; these patients are primarily treated with continuous hemofiltration techniques using different replacement fluids to influence the acid-base values. Dialysate solutions can be an acetate-based, lactate-based, citrate-based or bicarbonate-based buffer. This article discusses the strengths and weaknesses of each type of hemofiltration replacement fluid.

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          Journal
          Kidney Int. Suppl.
          Kidney international. Supplement
          0098-6577
          0098-6577
          Nov 1999
          : 72
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Nephrology, Heinrich-Heine-University of Düsseldorf, Germany.
          Article
          10560803
          f900a6e5-ac87-4246-b90c-74face77d2db
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