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Regional citrate anticoagulation in membrane based plasma exchange: safety, efficacy and effect on calcium balance.

Nephrology 2017 June 16
AIM: To assess the efficacy, safety and calcium balance of a membrane based regional citrate anticoagulation plasma exchange protocol METHODS: This was an observational, prospective, single center study of membrane separation plasma exchange using regional citrate anticoagulation. It was performed using a fixed dose pre-filter citrate infusion that was based on the plasma flow rate. Patients received a post filter calcium infusion which was modified during treatment based on systemic ionized calcium monitoring. Post filter ionized calcium was not assessed. Safety and efficacy were assessed by extraction of clinical events and laboratory data contemporaneously recorded in electronic health records.

RESULTS: 36 sessions in 5 patients were performed. No patients developed symptomatic hypocalcaemia and no patient had a recorded ionized calcium below 0.81 mmol/L. Filter clotting occurred in 2 sessions. The mean net calcium gained was 9.6±1.8 mmol per session CONCLUSION: Regional citrate anticoagulated membrane separation plasma exchange can be performed safely and effectively without the need for post filter ionized calcium monitoring. The algorithm employed resulted in a net calcium gain.

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