Concurrent Control of Sodium and Bicarbonate Serum Concentrations Using a Four‐Stream Hemodialysis Fluid Delivery System
Deepak Malhotra, Susie Q. Lew, Raymond E. Garrett, Ramin Sam, Robert H. Glew, Todd S. Ing, Antonios H. Tzamaloukas

TL;DR
A new method for hemodialysis uses a four-stream system to control sodium and bicarbonate levels simultaneously, potentially improving treatment for related disorders.
Contribution
A novel clinical method for concurrent control of sodium and bicarbonate concentrations in hemodialysis using a four-stream delivery system.
Findings
Formulas were developed to calculate flow rates for achieving desired sodium and bicarbonate concentrations.
The system maintains a constant flow rate ratio (W:S:B:A) of 45X for consistent dialysis fluid composition.
The system has not yet been tested clinically but could enable treatment of complex electrolyte disorders.
Abstract
Previously, two reports proposed a four‐stream dialysis fluid delivery system consisting of an acid concentrate, a base concentrate, a sodium chloride concentrate, and product water for correcting dysnatremias and metabolic acid–base disorders separately, by hemodialysis. This report describes a new method for the clinical use of the previously reported four‐stream dialysis fluid delivery system to treat concurrently dysnatremias and metabolic acid–base disturbances by hemodialysis. Pumps attached to each concentrate are designed to control its flow rate. Formulas were derived to determine the flow rate of each of the pumps controlling the flows of the product water ( W ), the base concentrate ( B ), and the sodium chloride concentrate ( S ) for any prescribed combination of sodium and bicarbonate concentrations is the final dialysis fluid. In this scheme, the flow rate of the acid…
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TopicsElectrolyte and hormonal disorders · Renal function and acid-base balance · Dialysis and Renal Disease Management
