Acid base status of prevalent peritoneal dialysis patients
Acid-base status of patients on peritoneal dialysis is influenced by multiple factors. Metabolic acidosis is a common feature of chronic renal failure and dialysis treatment provides alkali in the dialysate in order to maintain a normal acid-base balance. This paper reports the prevalence of acid-ba...
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