Serum Ascorbic Acid in Patients Undergoing Chronic Hemodialysis

Abstract
Serum presupplementation ascorbic acid levels were subnormal in 8 out of 10 patients undergoing chronic hemodialysis with capillary film and capillary flow dialyzers, the mean duration of treatment being 11 mo. Supplementation with 100 mg ascorbic acid daily for 2 wk raised the ascorbic acid values to normal in 9 out of 10 patients. After supplementation with 500 mg daily, all patients had ascorbic acid levels exceeding the normal upper limit, and 3 of them had gastrointestinal side-effects. The mean blood pH value, measured in 24 patients on chronic hemodialysis, showed a significant, though slight, decrease during supplementation with 500 mg daily as compared with the mean presupplementation value, but no statistically significant changes were observed in blood bicarbonate, base excess or PCO2 [partial pressure of CO2] values.