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Wars, disasters and kidneys [PDF]
This paper summarizes the impact that wars had on the history of nephrology, both worldwide and in the Ghent Medical Faculty notably on the definition, research and clinical aspects of acute kidney injury.
Lameire, Norbert
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Background: Adherence of renal patients to a prescribed therapeutic regimen is crucial for the success of haemodialysis and the decreased mortality rates of patients; however, 60% are non-adherent to dialysis, fluid, and dietary allowances.
Khin Chan Myae Win +4 more
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Continued monitoring of acute kidney injury survivors might not be necessary in those regaining an estimated glomerular filtration rate > 60 mL/min at 1 year [PDF]
Background. Severe acute kidney injury (AKI) among hospitalized patients often necessitates initiation of short-term dialysis. Little is known about the long-term outcome of those who recover to normal renal function.
Geddes, Colin C. +4 more
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Background Patients with kidney failure face increased health risks during early haemodialysis due to physical and emotional challenges. Most patients begin haemodialysis using catheters, which increases mortality and complication risks.
Boon Cheok Lai +2 more
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In April 2022, an additional medical fee for exercise instruction during haemodialysis treatment was approved for insurance claims in Japan. We conducted a questionnaire survey to investigate the current situation regarding exercise therapy during ...
Tadashi Sofue +7 more
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Applications solution using the system 2000 graphite furnace [PDF]
In patients with chronic renal failure, on treatment with haemodialysis, clinical symptoms may develop, which are associated with abnormally high levels of aluminium in the blood and tissues. Such patients are exposed to aluminium via the dialysate fluid,
Gill, Richard
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Examining the health-related quality of life of people with end-stage kidney disease living in Hanoi, Vietnam [PDF]
Background: The prevalence of end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) patients is increasing in Vietnam; however, the impact of ESKD and its treatment on a person’s quality of life (QOL) is not well understood.
Bonner, Ann +3 more
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Functional outcomes of rehabilitation in patients with subacute stroke on haemodialysis
Objective: To examine functional outcomes in patients with subacute stroke who are on haemodialysis. Design: Observational cohort study. Subjects: Patients with stroke who were admitted to rehabilitation wards between April 2011 and August 2016 were ...
Goro Shinjo +4 more
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Factors Affecting QT Dispersion During Hemodialysis in End-Stage Renal Disease Patients
AIM: To investigate the situation of the cardiac arrhythmia in the cases within the chronic haemodialysis program and its pathogenesis. MATERIALS and METHOD: Sixty-four patients who admitted to the department of nephrology in our hospital with chronic
Tamer ALICI +4 more
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