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Haemodialysis

The Lancet, 1999
This paper charts the development of haemodialysis, the cornerstone of renal replacement therapy (RRT). It has enabled patients with end-stage renal failure to survive for years, in many cases with a surprisingly good quality of life. Through technological advances, RRT can be offered to patients who are older and more frail.
N P, Mallick, R, Gokal
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Home haemodialysis

Pediatric Nephrology, 2012
Haemodialysis (HD) began as an intensive care treatment offered to a very select number of patients in an attempt to keep them alive. Outcomes were extremely poor, and the procedure was cumbersome and labor intensive. With increasing expertise and advances in dialysis equipment, HD is now recognised as a life-sustaining treatment that is considered a ...
Daljit K, Hothi   +2 more
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Relationships among social support, empathy, resilience and work engagement in haemodialysis nurses.

International Nursing Review, 2019
AIM To describe the levels of work engagement, and to analyse the reciprocal relationships between social support, empathy, resilience and work engagement among haemodialysis nurses in China.
X. Cao, L. Chen
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Haemodialysis

2020
Abstract Maintenance haemodialysis (HD) is a highly successful treatment for patients with established renal failure and is the default therapy when other renal replacement therapy options are not available. HD uses the countercurrent flow of blood and dialysate through a hollow fibre dialyser to maximize the concentration gradient ...
Jack Fairweather   +2 more
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Haemodialysis

2023
Abstract Treatment with haemodialysis (HD) has revolutionized the management of patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Dialysis involves movement of solutes and water across semipermeable membrane by convection and diffusion.
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Green haemodialysis

Ugeskrift for Læger
Haemodialysis is a widely used treatment for people with end-stage renal failure, one that comes at the cost of a high carbon footprint. Several studies have shown ways to minimize the treatment’s negative impact on climate and the environment. This review highlights key principles of »green haemodialysis« in a Danish context, focusing on mitigating ...
Signe Wisbech, Jacobsen   +2 more
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Management of adults with diabetes on the haemodialysis unit: summary of guidance from the Joint British Diabetes Societies and the Renal Association

Diabetic Medicine, 2018
Diabetic nephropathy remains the principal cause of end‐stage renal failure in the UK and its prevalence is set to increase. People with diabetes and end‐stage renal failure on maintenance haemodialysis are highly vulnerable, with complex comorbidities ...
Andrew H. Frankel   +13 more
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Changes in retina and choroid after haemodialysis assessed using optical coherence tomography angiography

Clinical and experimental optometry, 2018
Reports of choroidal and retinal changes before and after haemodialysis are few and have been controversial. Traditional imaging modalities are insufficient for quantitative assessment.
Yu Zhang   +3 more
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Haemodialysis

2009
This chapter discusses principles of haemodialysis, factors affecting solute clearance on haemodialysis, ultrafiltration during haemodialysis, high efficiency and high flux haemodialysis, haemofiltration and haemodiafiltration, dialysers, technical specifications, dialysis membranes, biocompatibility, dialysis machines, dialysate, water purification ...
Jeremy Levy   +3 more
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Construction of nursing‐sensitive quality indicators for haemodialysis using Delphi method

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2018
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To provide a set of nursing-sensitive quality indicators (NSQIs) for the evaluation of clinical nursing quality in haemodialysis unit. BACKGROUND There are no established objective indicators for evaluation of the quality of nursing
Ju-Lin Gao   +3 more
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