Pilot Trial of Oral Sodium Bicarbonate Versus Higher Dialysate Bicarbonate in Hemodialysis Patients With Metabolic Acidosis

NCT07688434 · Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 37

Last updated 2026-07-21

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Summary

Metabolic acidosis is frequent in chronic hemodialysis patients and is associated with adverse clinical outcomes. Two commonly used strategies to correct acidosis are oral sodium bicarbonate supplementation and increasing the bicarbonate concentration of the dialysate, but their comparative effectiveness and tolerance in routine care remain uncertain. This pilot, prospective, randomized, open-label, single-center trial will compare oral sodium bicarbonate versus higher dialysate bicarbonate in chronic hemodialysis patients with metabolic acidosis, using predialysis plasma bicarbonate concentrations, so-called "reserves alcalines" or "alkaline reserves" in local laboratory reports, as a pragmatic marker of acid-base status.

Approximately 30 acidotic patients (serum bicarbonate \< 22 mmol/L) will be randomized 1:1 to receive either oral sodium bicarbonate or an increase in dialysate bicarbonate for 6 weeks. An additional non-acidotic observational group will provide descriptive reference data. The primary outcome is the change in predialysis serum bicarbonate from baseline (Day 0) to Day 42 between the two randomized arms. Secondary outcomes include the proportion of patients reaching target serum bicarbonate levels, the weekly kinetics of correction, dialysis adequacy (Kt/V and online clearance monitoring), intradialytic tolerance (blood pressure, cramps, hypotension, symptoms), sodium-related safety (natremia, interdialytic weight gain), and the effects of acidosis correction on nutritional and bone-mineral metabolism, including changes in serum albumin, calcium, phosphorus, and parathyroid hormone (PTH). Feasibility indicators such as recruitment, retention, adherence to treatment and dialysate adjustment, and data completeness will also be described to inform the design of a larger definitive trial.

Conditions

  • End-stage Renal Disease (ESRD)
  • Chronic Hemodialysis
  • Metabolic Acidosis

Interventions

DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT

Oral sodium bicarbonate

Oral sodium bicarbonate given as Bicardis 500 mg capsules, used as a dietary supplement in Tunisia, administered according to a standardized algorithm based on predialysis serum bicarbonate concentrations, so-called "reserves alcalines" in local laboratory reports. At baseline, an initial dose is prescribed according to the severity of metabolic acidosis: 1 capsule/day if 20-21.9, 2 capsules/day if 18-19.9, 3 capsules/day if 16-17.9, 4 capsules/day if \<16 mmol/L. At each weekly visit, the same dose is maintained if reserves alcalines remain below the target range and the weekly increase is ≤ 3 mmol/L; the dose is reduced to the previous lower level if the weekly increase is \> 3 mmol/L or if predialysis bicarbonate enters the predefined target range (22-24 mmol/L); oral bicarbonate is reduced or stopped if predialysis bicarbonate exceeds the upper limit of the target range (\> 24 mmol/L) to avoid alkalosis, and the dose is increased if reserves alcalines do not improve or decrease.

OTHER

Increased Dialysate Bicarbonate

Adjustment of the dialysate bicarbonate concentration will be performed according to a standardized titration strategy based on predialysis serum bicarbonate concentrations ("reserves alcalines" in local laboratory reports). At baseline, an initial increase in dialysate bicarbonate is prescribed according to the severity of metabolic acidosis: +1 mmol/L if serum bicarbonate is 20-21.9 mmol/L, +2 mmol/L if 18-19.9 mmol/L, +3 mmol/L if 16-17.9 mmol/L, and a larger or individualized increase if \< 16 mmol/L. At each weekly visit, dialysate bicarbonate is then adjusted as follows: it is maintained if reserves alcalines remain below the target range and the weekly increase is ≤ 3 mmol/L; it is reduced to the previous lower level if the weekly increase is \> 3 mmol/L or if predialysis bicarbonate enters the predefined target range (22-24 mmol/L); and it is reduced or returned to the standard level if predialysis bicarbonate exceeds the upper limit of the target range (\> 24 mmol/L).

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • University of Sfax

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Lobna Ben Mahmoud, MD, PhD, Professor · University of Sfax, Faculty of medecine of Sfax

  • Ahmed Hakim, MD, Professor · University of Sfax, Faculty of medecine of Sfax

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2026-07-31
Primary Completion
2026-09-30
Completion
2026-09-30

Countries

  • Tunisia

Study Locations

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