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inition of metabolic alkalosis (pH >7.5) was used in the. CASH study [1]. Applying pH cutoff values of 7.5 and. 7.45 identified metabolic alkalosis only in
Jacobs et al. Critical Care (2015) 19:50 DOI 10.1186/s13054-015-0766-3
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Some metabolic issues should not be neglected when using citrate for continuous renal replacement therapy! Rita Jacobs, Patrick M Honore* and Herbert D Spapen Please see related research by Schilder et al. http://ccforum.com/content/18/4/472 and related commentary by Oudemans-van Straaten http://ccforum.com/content/18/6/661
We read with great interest the paper by Schilder and colleagues on citrate anticoagulation versus systemic heparinisation (CASH) [1] and its related commentary [2], but would like to comment on two important metabolic issues. First, in-circuit ionized calcium was not monitored in the CASH trial. Keeping postfilter ionized calcium within tight limits, however, results in more optimal anticoagulation, improves filter lifespan, and better regulates buffer supply. When studying this approach, we obtained a longer median filter survival time than that in the CASH study (98.4 versus 46 hours) [3]. We also infused calcium through a dedicated central venous line. As a result, the remaining citrate was not deactivated and its reinjection allowed continuous flushing of the dialysis catheter [3]. Second, in the presence of similar citrate and chloride flows, only a 2% incidence of metabolic alkalosis was observed in the regional citrate anticoagulation arm of the CASH trial whereas it occurred in all of our study patients after 48 hours [3]. In fact, an overly simplified definition of metabolic alkalosis (pH >7.5) was used in the CASH study [1]. Applying pH cutoff values of 7.5 and 7.45 identified metabolic alkalosis only in