Here is the situation. By the end of last week, it was found out that my mom had some narrowing in the fistula and they did a fistulogram/angioplasty where they did the balloon technique to fix and expand her narrowed vein. Starting from the next day after the procedure, she was dialyzed thrice this week from Monday thru Thursday. Even after 3 session of dialysis, the lab found out that the potassium levels didn't drop and is staying the same (today's results shows 6.6). What could be the reason behind this? We are taking my mom to the ER as suggested by the dialysis charge nurse. I think she ate tomatoes more than usual, but I was concerned about the potassium levels not going down even after 3 dialysis sessions. Could this be a problem with the angioplasty that was done and was not very effective? Also, she is on warfarin right now due to a blood clot found in her heart. Any suggestions will be greatly helpful. Thanks.
Quote from: jo on November 07, 2014, 11:49:12 AMHere is the situation. By the end of last week, it was found out that my mom had some narrowing in the fistula and they did a fistulogram/angioplasty where they did the balloon technique to fix and expand her narrowed vein. Starting from the next day after the procedure, she was dialyzed thrice this week from Monday thru Thursday. Even after 3 session of dialysis, the lab found out that the potassium levels didn't drop and is staying the same (today's results shows 6.6). What could be the reason behind this? We are taking my mom to the ER as suggested by the dialysis charge nurse. I think she ate tomatoes more than usual, but I was concerned about the potassium levels not going down even after 3 dialysis sessions. Could this be a problem with the angioplasty that was done and was not very effective? Also, she is on warfarin right now due to a blood clot found in her heart. Any suggestions will be greatly helpful. Thanks.What were her other labs? Were the other labs such as phosphorus, and calcium and sodium etc ok? In other words was the potasium as isolated bad lab or were all the numbers off? If all the labs were off, then I would be concerned with poor dialysis from the fistula not working well. If its just the potassium it could be what she ate and possibly meds she is on such as some blood pressure meds.
Does she eat a lot of bread? I had an incident where I ate a whole loaf of Italian bread and the Potassium shot up! I could feel it because my breath was like uremia, my leg muscles got really weak. On the next dialysis they did a K-Stat and surely my Potassium was 7.2.Another thing could be if the CO2 is low, meaning did she eat food that are acidic, e.g. pickles, lime etc...? Recently my Potassium was 6.9 and the neph. said it was because my CO2 was low, at 16 which would cause an increase in the Potassium. If that is the case then the Sodium Bicarb needs to be adjusted.hope this help,
Ok there is one more thing that I needed to check with you guys. The doctor has a note for my mom saying that her dry weight should be 55 kg. She has never achieved that target so far. She does dialysis 3 times a week. Before every session, she weighs around 60 kg even after sticking with the renal diet and fluid restrictions. She gains 3 kg between treatments. At the dialysis center, they try to take 4L off of her in 3.5-4 hours in every session to achieve the target weight of 55 kg. This would cause cramping and they finally end up taking about 3L which leaves her at about 57 kg at the end of dialysis. To get her close to her dry weight, they asked her to come for additional treatment this week. She went yesterday and she was at 57 kg at the end of dialysis as usual. When she went for dialysis today, they were not able to pull fluids off of her as her blood pressure kept dropping constantly and they ended up pulling 1L at the end. Could this constant drop in blood pressure due to less or no more fluid in her body? Does this mean that her dry weight be set to 57 instead of 55? Let me know if anyone has ideas.