Abstract
Objective
A bicarbonate/lactate peritoneal dialysis solution (Bic/Lac) has been developed based on
Design
This was a randomized, prospective, controlled, open-label study comparing a new 25 mmol/L bicarbonate/15 mmol/L lactate with a standard 40 mmol/L lactate-buffered peritoneal dialysis solution (Lac) over a 12-month treatment period.
Setting
17 European nephrology centers.
Patients
106 (70 Bic/Lac and 36 Lac) well-dialyzed continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients.
Interventions
Dialysis adequacy and peritoneal equilibration test (PET, week –4, months 3, 6, and 12); 24-hour ultrafiltration (week –4, months 1, 3, and 6); blood biochemistry (week –2, day 0, months 1, 2, 3,6, 9, and 12); and a product acceptability questionnaire (months 1 and 6).
Results
88 patients completed the first 6 months, and 44 the full year. The solutions were shown to be therapeutically equivalent with respect to plasma bicarbonate and peritoneal urea and creatinine clearances. Ultrafiltration in the Bic/Lac group increased significantly from baseline by about 150 mL/day for the whole of the 6-month treatment period (
Conclusions
The Bic/Lac solution is safe and effective in correcting uremic acidosis, provides relief of inflow pain/discomfort, and improves ultrafiltration and body weight.
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