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Extreme Hyperlipasemia in End-Stage Renal Disease Mimicking Acute Pancreatitis: A Diagnostic Pitfall. [PDF]
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An update on peritoneal dialysis solutions
Nature Reviews Nephrology, 2012Peritoneal dialysis (PD) has achieved its current position as the most commonly used home-based dialysis therapy--and with patient survival equal to that seen with hemodialysis--despite the use of glucose-based dialysis solutions with high concentrations of glucose, glucose degradation products and lactate, high osmolality, and low pH, features that ...
Elvia Garcia-Lopez +2 more
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After several decades of experience of peritoneal dialysis therapy, we now understand the peritoneal membrane and the causes of its changes during long-term dialysis much better. Several new, more biocompatible solutions are available in clinic today, and the outcome of peritoneal dialysis therapy is expected to be further improved.
T, Wang, B, Lindholm
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Evidence for Biocompatible Peritoneal Dialysis Solutions
Glucose-based peritoneal dialysis (PD) solutions are the mainstay of therapy for PD patients, yet are accompanied by a number of adverse effects and potential complications. The high glucose content can cause both systemic effects, such as hyperglycaemia, as well as local effects on the peritoneal membrane, which can interfere with its function.
Nataatmadja, M., Cho, Y., Johnson, D. W.
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Clinical advantages of new peritoneal dialysis solutions
A review is given of the various mechanisms by which conventional glucose/lactate-based peritoneal dialysis solutions can induce damage to the peritoneal membrane.
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2023
Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a form of home-based kidney replacement therapy (KRT) used to treat patients suffering from kidney failure. Understanding the principles behind PD solution compositions and their mechanisms of action is central to ensuring safe and effective prescribing of PD to optimize patient outcomes.
Ambarsari, Cahyani Gita +2 more
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Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a form of home-based kidney replacement therapy (KRT) used to treat patients suffering from kidney failure. Understanding the principles behind PD solution compositions and their mechanisms of action is central to ensuring safe and effective prescribing of PD to optimize patient outcomes.
Ambarsari, Cahyani Gita +2 more
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The effect of biocompatible peritoneal dialysis solutions on neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio [PDF]
51st Congress of the European-Renal-Association(ERA)/European-Dialysis-and-Transplant-Association (EDTA) -- MAY 31-JUN 03, 2014 -- Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS[Abtract Not Available]European Renal Assoc,European Dialysis & Transplant ...
Salih Inal +2 more
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ASAIO Journal, 2002
We used the thermodynamic principles governing bound solute dialysis, commonly referred to as "albumin dialysis" or "sorbent dialysis" and practiced clinically with the Molecular Adsorbent Recirculating System (MARS) and Biologic-DT approaches, respectively, to develop a comprehensive understanding of the process. Dimensionless parameters emerging from
John F, Patzer, Steven E, Bane
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We used the thermodynamic principles governing bound solute dialysis, commonly referred to as "albumin dialysis" or "sorbent dialysis" and practiced clinically with the Molecular Adsorbent Recirculating System (MARS) and Biologic-DT approaches, respectively, to develop a comprehensive understanding of the process. Dimensionless parameters emerging from
John F, Patzer, Steven E, Bane
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Effects of Hypertonic Peritoneal Dialysis Solutions on Neutrophil Superoxide Production
Superoxide produced by neutrophils plays an important role in the killing of bacterial pathogens. The effects of glucose-containing peritoneal dialysis solutions on superoxide production by canine and human neutrophils were studied.
Alex W Yu, Todd S InG
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Biocompatibility of peritoneal dialysis solutions
American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1996V ARIOUS alterations of peritoneal morphology have been demonstrated in peritoneal biopsy specimens obtained from continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients.’ The structure of the mesothelium is changed or, in extreme cases, the peritoneum is denuded of mesothelium and covered with a thick amorphous layer of interstitial tissue ...
A, Breborowicz, D G, Oreopoulos
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