TRACE-ELEMENT STATUS OF HEMODIALYZED PATIENTS

Citation
M. Krachler et al., TRACE-ELEMENT STATUS OF HEMODIALYZED PATIENTS, Biological trace element research, 58(3), 1997, pp. 209-221
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
ISSN journal
01634984
Volume
58
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
209 - 221
Database
ISI
SICI code
0163-4984(1997)58:3<209:TSOHP>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
The trace elements Ba, Bi, Cd, Co, Cs, Cu, Hg, La, Mn, Mo, Pb, Rb, Sb, Sn, Sr, Tl, and Zn were determined by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry in plasma samples of 68 hemodialysis patients. The same elements (with exception of La and Mn) were also determined in whole b lood after mineralization with high-purity nitric acid/hydrogen peroxi de in a closed-pressurized microwave system. The accuracy and precisio n was checked by analyzing two Seronorm ''whole blood'' reference mate rials. All samples were contaminated with barium (heparinized tubes) a nd the plasma samples with tin (collection tubes). The concentrations for Bi, Hg, Pb, Rb, Sb, and Sr in whole blood were within the literatu re ranges for healthy adults. All of the concentrations for Co, and so me of the concentrations for Cd, Cs, Tl, and Zn were higher than the h igh Limits of the normal ranges. Approximately 14% of the Cu concentra tions were lower than the low limit of the normal range. The Mo and Sn concentrations are difficult to evaluate, because the normal ranges a ppears to be unreliable. All concentrations for Cd, Co, Mo, Pb, Sn, an d Sr and some of the concentrations for Cu (15%) and Mn (75%) in the p lasma samples were higher than the high limits of the normal ranges. T he concentrations for Rb tended to be lower than the normal range.To e stablish unequivocally the causes for elevated and reduced concentrati ons of trace elements in whole blood and plasma of dialysis patients, all fluids in the dialysis process must be investigated.