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Cytosolic Calcium Measurements in Renal Epithelial Cells by Flow Cytometry
Published on: October 28, 2014
Ionized calcium changes in adult patients undergoing therapeutic plasma exchanges
Yi Yuan Zhou1, Robert W Maitta1
1University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, United States.
Background:
Ionized calcium [Ca2 + ] is the free active form found in circulation used to monitor a patient's calcium during therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE). Hypocalcemia during TPE is caused by citrate anticoagulation. Citrate toxicity can be mitigated by calcium supplementation; however, there is no standard protocol for its use. We describe our institutional experience using calcium supplementation during TPE.
Methods:
A retrospective review was conducted for patients who underwent TPE procedures between 10/01/2023 and 4/30/2025. Patients' age, gender, TPE indication, procedure duration, pre- and post-procedure [Ca2+], plasma volume, and calcium supplementation dose were analyzed.
Results:
[Ca2+] change across TPE procedures ranged between -0.65-0.74 mmol/L with a mean of 0.03 + 0.11 mmol/L. [Ca2+] changes followed a normal distribution with 95 % of [Ca2+] occurring between -0.19 and 0.24 mmol/L. Procedure duration and plasma fluid replacement percentage did not influence [Ca2+] changes. By contrast, significant [Ca2+] changes were seen based on calcium gluconate replacement dosage. A higher dose of calcium gluconate (1.65 g/L of plasma exchanged) showed a significant average [Ca2+] increase of 0.06 mmol/L (p < 0.001) compared to the normal calcium gluconate dose (1.5 g/L of plasma exchanged). Gender had statistically significant effects on [Ca2+] but the effect of TPE indication remains to be elucidated.
Conclusion:
Use of prophylactic calcium during TPE is the major variable governing [Ca2+] changes during the procedure with minor contribution from patients' gender and TPE indication. A dose of at least 1.5 g/L prevented excessive decrease in [Ca2+] and reduced occurrence of citrate toxicity.
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