EFFICIENCY AND SAFETY OF BICARBONATE DIALYTIC SOLUTIONS WITH ACETIC AND LACTIC ACIDS IN CARRYING OUT THE PROGRAM HEMODIALYSIS OF PATIENTS WITH END-STAGE OF CHRONIC RENAL DISEASE

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The data on the influence of bicarbonate dialytic solutions with acetic and lactic acids on the blood acid-base and electrolytic status, parameters of system hemodynamics, and oxidative stress indices in conditions of program hemodialysis are presented in the article.

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T. V. Marchenko

Federal state budgetary institution «Petrovsky National Research Centre of Surgery» under the Russian academy of medical sciences, Moscow

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Yu. A. Morozov

Federal state budgetary institution «Petrovsky National Research Centre of Surgery» under the Russian academy of medical sciences, Moscow

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I. I. Dementieva

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L. V. Vaya

Federal state budgetary institution «Petrovsky National Research Centre of Surgery» under the Russian academy of medical sciences, Moscow

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