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Comparison of icodextrin and 2.5% glucose in potassium metabolism by acute K+ load via dialysate in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis patientsopen access

Authors
Yi, Joo-HarkYun, Yeo-WookHan, Sang WoongKim, Ho-Jung
Issue Date
Jun-2009
Publisher
Korean Society of Electrolyte and Blood Pressure Research
Keywords
Continuous ambulatory; Hypokalemia; Icodextrin; Peritoneal dialysis; Potassium supplementation
Citation
Electrolyte and Blood Pressure, v.7, no.1, pp.25 - 30
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Journal Title
Electrolyte and Blood Pressure
Volume
7
Number
1
Start Page
25
End Page
30
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/176645
DOI
10.5049/EBP.2009.7.1.25
ISSN
1738-5997
Abstract
This study aimed to compare the increment in plasma potassium concentration ([K+]) as well as the role of internal K+ balance for its changes following acute K+ supplementation between conventional 2.5% glucose (GD) and non-glucose containing dialysate (icodextrin, ID) in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients. A total of 9 stable CAPD patients (5 men and 4 women; age, 56±13 years; 7 type-2 diabetics and 2 non-diabetics) on daily 4 exchanges of 2 L of glucose dialysate underwent the 6-hr dwell on fasting in the morning with 2 L of 2.5% glucose mixed with 20 mEq/L of KCl, and then the same regimen was repeated with icodextrin after 1-wk interval. The degree of intraperitoneal absorption was comparable, 65±2% in GD and 68+2% in ID, respectively (p=NS). However, despite the similar plasma K+ levels at the baseline of both regimens, its increment was significantly less in GD than ID, which was accompanied by more marked increase in the calculated intracellular K+ redistribution (68±3% vs. 52±3%, p<0.05). The basal levels of insulin were similar between the GD and ID groups. However, the change, checked up after 2 hours' dwell, from the basal insulin levels was much lower on ID. ID with a lesser degree of transcelluar K+ shift by the decreased secretion of insulin is more effective than the conventional glucose solution for acute K+ repletion via dialysate during CAPD. Furthermore, these results suggested that the role of insulin for the internal K+ balance was intact even in type-2 diabetic patients on CAPD.
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