2007
DOI: 10.1159/000101853
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An Observational Study on the Effects of Nadroparin-Based and Citrate-Based Continuous Venovenous Hemofiltration on Calcium Metabolism

Abstract: Backgrounds: To study calcium homeostasis during citrate-based compared to nadroparin-based CVVH in critically-ill patients with acute renal failure. Methods: 11 patients were observed during citrate anticoagulation, 9 with nadroparin and 10 controls. Citrate was chosen for patients with active or at risk for bleeding. Results: The controls had, at 24 h, a median serum iCa of 1.1 mmol/l, the citrate group 0.87 mmol/l and the nadroparin group 1.1 mmol/l (citrate vs. control p = 0.001, citrate vs. nadroparin p =… Show more

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“…Like Van der Voort et al [14], we found that the median PTH values were already above the normal range at baseline and rose further in the first 12-24 h before falling again. The average PTH levels were always above the normal range.…”
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“…Like Van der Voort et al [14], we found that the median PTH values were already above the normal range at baseline and rose further in the first 12-24 h before falling again. The average PTH levels were always above the normal range.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Serum calcium levels are restored by calcium supplementation and calcium release upon citrate metabolism. Some protocols allow mild systemic hypocalcaemia to occur provided clinical signs of hypocalcaemia are absent [14,15,20]. Low serum [Ca i ] is the main physiologic trigger for PTH release.…”
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confidence: 99%
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