2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12325-020-01505-9
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Consequences of Supraphysiological Dialysate Magnesium on Arterial Stiffness, Hemodynamic Profile, and Endothelial Function in Hemodialysis: A Randomized Crossover Study Followed by a Non-Controlled Follow-Up Phase

Abstract: Introduction: Increasing dialysate magnesium (D-Mg 2?) appears to be an intriguing strategy to obtain cardiovascular benefits in subjects with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) on hemodialysis. To date, however, hemodialysis guidelines do not suggest to increase D-Mg 2? routinely set at 0.50 mmol/L. Methods: A randomized 4-week crossover study aimed at investigating the consequences of increasing D-Mg 2? from 0.50 to 0.75 mmol/L on arterial stiffness, hemodynamic profile, and endothelial function in subjects und… Show more

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“…The literature has so far suggested the presence of a correlation between serum magnesium levels in the upper part of the distribution and lower arterial stiffness parameters [ 44 ], an inverse relationship between magnesium intake and blood pressure [ 9 ], and a higher risk of magnesium deficiency in overweight conditions [ 15 ]. Nonetheless, evidence regarding the role of Mg in cardiovascular diseases, including hypertension [ 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 , 33 ] and arterial aging parameters [ 34 , 35 , 36 , 37 ], and its correlation with body composition, on the one hand remains inconclusive, and on the other, derives mostly from total serum magnesium analyses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature has so far suggested the presence of a correlation between serum magnesium levels in the upper part of the distribution and lower arterial stiffness parameters [ 44 ], an inverse relationship between magnesium intake and blood pressure [ 9 ], and a higher risk of magnesium deficiency in overweight conditions [ 15 ]. Nonetheless, evidence regarding the role of Mg in cardiovascular diseases, including hypertension [ 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 , 33 ] and arterial aging parameters [ 34 , 35 , 36 , 37 ], and its correlation with body composition, on the one hand remains inconclusive, and on the other, derives mostly from total serum magnesium analyses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…В ходе исследования также было выявлено снижение жесткости сосудистого русла у обследуемых при приеме магния. Данное наблюдение согласуется с результатами исследования, свидетельствующими о достоверном снижении жесткости артерий и, как следствие, артериального давления при увеличении уровня магния в диализате у пациентов, находящихся на гемодиализе [14]. Также отмечено снижение толщины комплекса интима-медиа сонных артерий при длительном приеме магния у пациентов с сахарным диабетом 2 типа [15], что может обусловливать изменение жесткости артерий.…”
Section: результаты и их обсуждениеunclassified
“… 8 9 Moreover, serum magnesium was inversely associated with pulse wave velocity (PWV) in people treated with maintenance haemodialysis, 10 and in a short randomised cross-over study in people treated with haemodialysis, higher dialysate magnesium concentration compared with standard dialysate magnesium concentration decreased PWV. 11 PWV is a marker of vascular stiffness and a strong predictor of cardiovascular outcome in people with CKD stage 4-5D. 12 In most studies that included multiple categories of plasma magnesium concentration in people with CKD including those treated with dialysis, there was a monotonic inverse association between magnesium and all-cause mortality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%