Objective To investigate the effect of high-flux hemodialysis on mineral and bone metabo-lism( MBD) in diabetic kidney disease patients with maintenance hemodialysis .Methods 60 cases with diabetic kidney disease undergoing maintenance hemodialysis were studied and they were randomly divided into two groups according to the number table method .Patients in each group were treated using either high-flux dialyzer or low-flux dialyzer for 6 months.Blood calcium(Ca), blood phosphorus(P), calcium*phosphorus(Ca*P), alkaline phosphatase(AKP), parathyroid hormone(PTH), and 25 hydroxy vitamin D3(25-OH-D3),etc were deter-mined at the start and end of the study .Results In high flux dialysis group , serum P, serum Ca*P, and PTH levels was(1.52 ±0.50)mmol/L,(3.05 ±1.19)pg/L and(368.61 ±235.32)pg/L respectively, which was sig-nificantly decreased than before treatment ((1.78 ±0.55)mmol/L,(3.94 ±1.31),(427.45 ±288.93)pg/L) (P<0.05), while serum Ca, and 25-OH-D3 levels were(2.3 ±0.16)mmol/L and(21.64 ±8.51)nmol/L respectively, which were increased significantly than before treatment ((2.12 ±0.18)mmol/L,(16.77 ±7.69) nmol/L)(P<0.05), yet in low flux dialysis group serum Ca, P, AKP, PTH, and 25-OH-D3 didn't change sig-nificantly before and after treatment ( P>0.05) .Conclusion High-flux dialyser provides a better effect on MBD for patients with diabetic kidney disease undergoing maintenance hemodialysis .