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Search for: [Abstract = "issertation were performed in Department of Diagnostics, Chair of Clinical Biochemistry, Jagiellonian University in Krakow. All investigations were performed in period of 7\-month observation in two groups of patients on renal replacement therapy\: · Patients on hemodialysis \(172 persons\). · Patient on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis \(61 persons\). The carried studies lead to the following conclusions\: · Serum total magnesium concentrations and serum ionized magnesium concentrations \(adjusted to pH 7,4\) has showed slight hipermagnesemia in both groups of patients\: on hemodialysis and on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. · Changes of serum total magnesium concentration and serum ionized magnesium concentration \(adjusted to pH 7,4\) occurred during procedure of hemodialysis are clinically non relevant. · Even though serum total magnesium concentration in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis patients is not much higher than values found in healthy population \(1,24 ± 0,23 mmol\/L\), serum ionized magnesium concentration adjusted to pH 7,4 \(1,18 ± 0,33 mmol\/L\) is much more higher than upper limit of reference values. Similarly calculated value of ionized magnesium concentration fraction \(94,46 ± 5,11%\) is much more higher than values found in healthy population. Practically almost 100% of magnesium in blood of patients on continuous ambula"]

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