I never understood the lack of urgency on the part of some nephrologists. Part of the problem is that they may only check the PTH once every three months.I've been given as much as 4mcg of IV Hectorol x 3wk in 2005 and 2004. Always given just as a "push" as I'm coming off the machine. My PTH was always up and down, and we adjusted the dose accordingly. My PTH went from a high of 970 to a low of 125. Too low a PTH is not good either? for it can lead to Adynamic Bone Disease.I'm now on IV Zemplar 2mcg, and there seems to be less of the roller coaster values. Now it's about 300.
Does your diet affect your PTH level? Or just the med's? They said all my other tests were fine, my PTH was up and I needed more Aranesp. But is there something I can change in my diet to help my PTH level?
Okay so, anyone think about this one? Has anyone researched the effects of dialysis on the PTH levels on dialysis patients? It seems we are seeing high PTH levels quicker now, so are they doing something different with dialysis that is causing a higher PTH level? I mean seriously, dialysis affects every part of the body, there has to be something that causes it besides the diet.
My potassium and phosphorus levels are still normal, but my calcium is low.
I complained to the dialysis nurses and to my nephrologist, and together we decided that:a) My Zemplar dose would be raised to 10 mcg per session; b) it would remain at that dosage level, no matter what the algorithm says, until my nephrologist decides otherwise; and c) under no circumstances will any more dosage adjustments be made (to any of my IV medications) without notifying me.
Quote from: kitkatz on January 20, 2007, 07:26:01 PMOkay so, anyone think about this one? Has anyone researched the effects of dialysis on the PTH levels on dialysis patients? It seems we are seeing high PTH levels quicker now, so are they doing something different with dialysis that is causing a higher PTH level? I mean seriously, dialysis affects every part of the body, there has to be something that causes it besides the diet. I was trying to find out what the normal range is for PTH and came across this thread. I find kitkatz's question rather interesting. I just got my first labs back from dialysis, and my PTH level is 1640!! It was checked last October and was fine. Holy crap!! What happened during these last 4 months? My kidneys have been failing for 4 years now, but my function did drop quite a bit and quite suddenly in January, and I started dialysis 1 month ago. My potassium and phosphorus levels are still normal, but my calcium is low. I think kitkatz may have the right idea.