PMID: 4899771Sep 27, 1969Paper

Adverse effect on bacteria of peritoneal dialysis solutions that contain acetate

British Medical Journal
J A Richardson, K A Borchardt

Abstract

Peritoneal dialysis solutions which contained 43 mEq per litre of acetate had a greater antibacterial effect than those containing lactate. Bacteria were isolated from 15 separate clinical infections, each caused by Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas sp., or Staphylo-coccus aureus. Incubation in the dialysate made with acetate substantially reduced the number of viable organisms from all but one of the 45 isolates. It is suggested that solutions made with acetate may provide greater protection from peritonitis.

References

Dec 21, 1968·British Medical Journal·J A RichardsonG R Herron
Sep 22, 1966·Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications·L A JacobsonI C Gunsalus

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Jan 1, 1981·International Urology and Nephrology·A KarátsonL Rácz
Jan 23, 1971·British Medical Journal·K A Borchardt, J A Richardson
May 20, 1972·British Medical Journal·J A Richardson, K A Borchardt
Nov 14, 1970·British Medical Journal·H E EliahouE Reisin
Nov 1, 1983·American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation·J RubinJ Bower

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