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[Dialysis].

Nephrologie & therapeutique, 2020
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Bobot, Mickael, Gondouin, B.
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Principles of dialysis and dialysis of drugs

The American Journal of Medicine, 1977
Consideration of the interactions of drugs and dialysis must include an understanding of the mechanisms of transport during dialysis, i.e., diffusion, ultrafiltration and membrane-protein binding effects. Clearance is a function of molecular size, blood and dialysate flow, membrane area and permeability, and dialyzer support geometry.
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Complementary Dialysis for Daily Dialysis

Blood Purification, 2004
The greatest benefit of PD ist the continuous maintenance of a stable electrolyte and acid-base balance, as well as a continuous solute, sodium and water removal. Moreover, PD is effective in preserving residual renal function (RRF). However, when RRF declines, complications will occur if not compensated for by an increase in both the dialysis dose and
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Dialysis

Current Protocols in Protein Science, 1995
AbstractThis appendix describes dialysis of large‐ and small‐volume samples using cellulose membranes with pore sizes designed to exclude molecules above a selected molecular weight. A support protocol describes preparation of membranes for dialysis.
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Dialysis outcomes as a measure of adequacy of dialysis [PDF]

open access: possibleSeminars in Nephrology, 2005
Truly adequate dialysis would restore patients to full health, with functional status and length of life indistinguishable from others of the same age, sex, and race without chronic kidney disease. We are far from achieving such outcomes, however, in part because of the dearth of available evidence on which areas of care should be emphasized to get the
Michael Butman, Allen R. Nissenson
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Progressive dialysis encephalopathy (“dialysis dementia”)

Journal of Neurology, 1980
Sixty cases of distinctive progressive and fatal encephalopathy have been reported in patients undergoing long-term hemodialysis. An analysis of their records reveals that mean duration of hemodialysis prior to onset is 2.5 years, while mean duration of clinical course until death is 6.3 months.
Antonio R. Damasio, H. Chang Chui
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Dialysis or not dialysis? Qui choisit ?

Néphrologie & Thérapeutique, 2019
Introduction Cette etude portant sur 26 patients a pour objectif d’evaluer la contribution des avis du nephrologue, du geriatre et du patient, dans la decision de dialyser ou pas. Methodes Âge > 75 ans, DFG  Resultats obtenus ou attendus Au total, 26 patients, 16H/11F, âge moyen de 86,7 ans, score moyen de Charlson 7,7 ; troubles cognitifs ...
M. Uzan   +5 more
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The “No Dialysis” Option

Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease, 2011
Increasing numbers of patients are starting dialysis who have limited prognoses for 6-month survival. The presence of multiple comorbidities, aging, and frailty contributes to this phenomenon. The rate of dialysis withdrawal has been accelerating over the past decade, and this calls into question the condition of patients who are initiating dialysis ...
Murtagh, Fliss E. M.   +2 more
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Dialysis of Schizophrenia

The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 1980
Schizophrenia is probably the greatest health problem facing the world today. This is true because it is a common illness, which beginning early in adulthood usually afflicts and incapacitates the sufferer throughout life and is an illness for which no really satisfactory treatment has been found.
Alex M C Macgregor   +2 more
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Imaging in the Dialysis Patient: The Pathology of Dialysis

Seminars in Dialysis, 2002
AbstractThere are a number of pathologies that are associated with the development of renal failure. Once renal function has deteriorated beyond a point where life is not sustainable without dialysis, new sets of pathologic processes develop. These are, in part, related to the continuation of poor renal function and to the process of dialysis itself ...
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