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Journal Call no.R644.H63J573
AuthorChoy.
Article TitleEffectiveness of calcium acetate as a phosphate binder in patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis / Choy, W.K. Lo and I.K.P. Cheng.
Is Part OfHong Kong medical journal ; v.4, no.1, Mar 1998, p.23-26, illus.
AbstractThe article compares the effectiveness of calcium acetate as a phosphate binder with that of calcium carbonate by substituting one for the other in patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. Twenty patients who had been receiving calcium carbonate as a phosphate binder were instead given calcium acetate, initially with two thirds of the previous dose of elemental calcium. The calcium acetate dose was adjusted to achieve adequate calcium-phosphate balance; 65.6% of the previous dose of elemental calcium in calcium carbonate was required. Eighteen of the 20 patients completed the 3-month study. There were no significant differences in the pre-study and study levels of serum phosphate, corrected serum calcium, calcium phosphate product, serum alkaline phosphatase, and serum parathyroid hormone. Three patients developed a total of five episodes of hypercalcaemia and four other patients developed gastrointestinal upset. Calcium acetate can thus achieve similar phosphate control to calcium carbonate, using 65.6% of the dose of elemental calcium in calcium carbonate; however, its clinical superiority was not demonstrated in the study.