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Dialysis water as a determinant of the adequacy of dialysis
Seminars in Nephrology, 2005Hemodialysis patients are exposed to large volumes of water in the form of dialysate. Contaminants from the dialysate may cross the dialyzer membrane into the blood and have the potential to compromise the adequacy of dialysis. Several chemicals found commonly in drinking water have long been known to be toxic to hemodialysis patients.
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Journal of Dialysis, 1977
With better understanding of the pathophysiology of uremia, the development of more efficient dialysis techniques and more portable machinery, a larger number of patients on maintenance dialysis are not stable enough to undertake travel to places where a regular hemodialysis center may not be availabel or to travel on a ship for a relatively long ...
W B, Shapiro, J G, Porush
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With better understanding of the pathophysiology of uremia, the development of more efficient dialysis techniques and more portable machinery, a larger number of patients on maintenance dialysis are not stable enough to undertake travel to places where a regular hemodialysis center may not be availabel or to travel on a ship for a relatively long ...
W B, Shapiro, J G, Porush
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Normalization of Dialysis Dose for Daily Dialysis
Hemodialysis International, 2001The equilibrated Kt/V (eKtV) is widely used in hemodialysis (HD) as a measure of the intensity (magnitude) of an individual dialysis treatment. Adequate eKt/V for thrice‐weekly hemodialysis (twHD) has been extensively studied, and a value in the range 1.0 – 1.1 per treatment (3.0 – 3.3 weekly) is generally considered to represent adequate therapy for ...
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1980
Analysis of 196 patients with retinal dialysis indicated that unilateral nasal and superior dialyses almost invariably were produced by trauma (87.5%). A traumatic cause is proposed for unilateral inferotemporal dialyses, which also had an inordinately high rate of trauma (56%).
V M, Zion, T C, Burton
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Analysis of 196 patients with retinal dialysis indicated that unilateral nasal and superior dialyses almost invariably were produced by trauma (87.5%). A traumatic cause is proposed for unilateral inferotemporal dialyses, which also had an inordinately high rate of trauma (56%).
V M, Zion, T C, Burton
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Dialysis or not dialysis? Qui choisit ?
Néphrologie & Thérapeutique, 2019Introduction 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 ...
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American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1994
Adequate dialysis is not easily defined. The concept that there is a relationship between dialysis dose and survival is gradually gaining acceptance. Nutritional status and possibly the type of dialyzer membrane used also influence survival in hemodialysis patients.
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Adequate dialysis is not easily defined. The concept that there is a relationship between dialysis dose and survival is gradually gaining acceptance. Nutritional status and possibly the type of dialyzer membrane used also influence survival in hemodialysis patients.
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American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1984
Adequacy of dialysis, both hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis, has been the subject of a number of meetings and papers in the past. Nevertheless, it still remains defined only in general terms. Calculations of clearance of patients on intermittent peritoneal dialysis have shown the importance of residual renal function in patients with peritoneal ...
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Adequacy of dialysis, both hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis, has been the subject of a number of meetings and papers in the past. Nevertheless, it still remains defined only in general terms. Calculations of clearance of patients on intermittent peritoneal dialysis have shown the importance of residual renal function in patients with peritoneal ...
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Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, 1998
AbstractThe first section of this unit 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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AbstractThe first section of this unit 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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Changes in the worldwide epidemiology of peritoneal dialysis
Nature Reviews Nephrology, 2017P. Li +9 more
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