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Oxalate Balance in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients: A Potential Role of Dialysis-related Peritonitis.

In vivo (Athens, Greece) (2022-03-05)
Natalia Stepanova, Lesya Korol, Larysa Lebid, Lyudmyla Snisar, Svitlana Savchenko
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Little evidence is available on oxalate balance in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. We performed a cross-sectional observational pilot study with 62 adult PD patients to document oxalate balance and explore its association with PD-related peritonitis. Plasma oxalate concentration, levels of oxalate excretion in 24-h urine, and peritoneal dialysis effluent were evaluated. The peritoneal oxalate transport status and renal and peritoneal oxalate clearances were calculated according to the PD-related peritonitis history. PD patients with a history of peritonitis had a statistically significantly lower peritoneal oxalate clearance, daily peritoneal oxalate excretion, and overall oxalate removal rate compared with the peritonitis-free PD patients. They had a 4-fold risk of plasma oxalic acid increase, and even a single episode of dialysis-related peritonitis resulted in plasma oxalate elevation. Peritoneal oxalate clearance plays an important role in oxalate balance in PD patients and, therefore, dialysis-related peritonitis is a significant predictor for hyperoxalemia. Further well-designed clinical trials need to be undertaken before the association between peritonitis and oxalate balance in PD patients is more clearly understood.

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Oxalate Assay Kit, sufficient for 100 colorimetric tests