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Hemodialysis treatment in patients with severe electrolyte disorders: Management of hyperkalemia and hyponatremia

Markus Pirklbauer

2020Hemodialysis International43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Significant deviations of serum potassium and sodium levels are frequently observed in hospitalized patients and are both associated with increased all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. The presence of acute or chronic renal failure facilitates the pathogenesis and complicates the clinical management. In the absence of reliable outcome data in the context of dialysis prescription, requirement of renal replacement therapy in patients with severe electrolyte disturbances constitutes a therapeutic challenge. Recommendations for intradialytic management are based on pathophysiologic reasoning and clinical observations only, and as such, heterogeneous and limited to expert opinion level. This article reviews current strategies for the management of severe hyperkalemia and hyponatremia in hemodialysis patients.

Topics & Concepts

HyperkalemiaMedicineHyponatremiaHemodialysisIntensive care medicineContext (archaeology)Electrolyte DisorderDialysisRenal replacement therapyMedical prescriptionHypernatremiaInternal medicineSodiumPharmacologyOrganic chemistryChemistryBiologyPaleontologyPotassium and Related DisordersElectrolyte and hormonal disordersRenal function and acid-base balance