Clinical management of disturbances of calcium and phosphate metabolism in dialysis patients

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Management of chronic kidney disease-mineral bone disorder can be difficult in renal patients. This review aims to explain why the control of disturbed calcium, phosphate, parathyroid hormone and vitamin D metabolism is important in dialysis patients. The methods available to regulate these parameters include diet, phosphate binders, dialysate calcium, native vitamin D, active vitamin D derivatives and calcimimetics. An overview of current treatment guidelines will be discussed. © The Author [2009].

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Eddington, H., & Heaf, J. G. (2009, August). Clinical management of disturbances of calcium and phosphate metabolism in dialysis patients. NDT Plus. https://doi.org/10.1093/ndtplus/sfp044

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