Magnesium and Dialysis: The Neglected Cation Journal Article


Authors: Alhosaini, M.; Leehey, D. J.
Article Title: Magnesium and Dialysis: The Neglected Cation
Abstract: Disorders of magnesium homeostasis are very common in dialysis patients but have received scant attention. In this review, we address measurement of plasma magnesium, magnesium balance and the factors that affect magnesium flux during dialysis, the prevalence of hypo- and hypermagnesemia in dialysis patients, and the potential clinical significance of hypo- and hypermagnesemia in dialysis patients. Many factors can affect plasma magnesium concentration, including diet, nutritional status (including plasma albumin level), medications (such as proton pump inhibitors), and dialysis prescription. Further interventional studies to determine the effect of normalization of plasma magnesium concentration on clinical outcomes are needed. At the present time, we recommend that predialysis plasma magnesium be measured on a regular basis, with the dialysate magnesium concentration adjusted to maintain plasma magnesium concentration within the normal range.
Journal Title: American Journal of Kidney Diseases : The Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation
Volume: 66
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1523-6838; 0272-6386
Publisher: Elsevier Inc  
Date Published: 2015
Start Page: 523
End Page: 531
Language: ENG
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Notes: LR: 20150414; CI: Copyright (c) 2015; JID: 8110075; OTO: NOTNLM; 2014/09/09 [received]; 2015/01/13 [accepted]; aheadofprint