Effects of Citrate Acid Concentrate (Citrasate ) on Heparin N Requirements and Hemodialysis Adequacy: A Multicenter, Prospective Noninferiority Trial

2012 
Background: Citrasate , citric acid dialysate (CD), contains 2.4 mEq of citric acid (citrate), instead of acetic acid (acetate) as in standard bicarbonate dialysate. Previous studies suggest CD may improve dialysis adequacy and decrease heparin requirements, presumably due to nonsystemic anticoagulant effects in the dialyzer. Methods: We prospectively evaluated 277 hemodialysis patients in eight outpatient facilities to determine if CD with reduced heparin N (HN) would maintain dialyzer clearance. Subjects progressed through four study periods [baseline (B): bicarbonate dialysate + 100% HN; period 1 (P1): CD + 100% HN; period 2 (P2): CD + 80% HN; period 3 (P3): CD + 66.7% HN]. The predefined primary endpoint was noninferiority (margin –8%) of the percent change in mean dialyzer conductivity clearance between baseline and P2. Results: Subjects were 57.4% male, 41.7% white, 54.3% black, and 44.4% diabetic; mean age was 59 8 14.4 years; mean time on dialysis was 1,498 8 1,165 days; 65.7% had arteriovenous fistula, 19.9% arteriovenous
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