The composition of dialysis fluid used varies according to clinical need. A standard solution aims to allow a net outflow of potassium from the blood, at a rate below that to create hypokalaemia, and a net inflow of calcium. The difficulties of producing bicarbonate containing dialysate fluid have largely been overcome so that it is no longer necessary to use acetate instead.
A typical composition would be:
mmol / l
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