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Medication and Hemodiafiltration
2015The amount of drug clearance during online hemodiafiltration (HDF) is determined by (1) the pharmacokinetic properties of a drug defined by its absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination (ADME) characteristics, (2) dialysis characteristics, including membrane properties, treatment time and blood-, dialysate-and ultrafiltration flow rates, and
Zandvliet, Anthe S. +2 more
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Hemodiafiltration in developing countries
Seminars in Dialysis, 2022AbstractHemodiafiltration (HDF) is a promising kidney replacement therapy modality for patients with end‐stage kidney disease. The principle of uremic toxin clearance by combining convection and diffusion can lead to greater benefits compared to conventional hemodialysis. Evidence is building that supports the advantages of HDF with short‐term outcomes
Prit, Kusirisin, Nattachai, Srisawat
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Inflammatory Pattern in Hemodiafiltration
2008Chronic inflammation may play an important role in early morbidity and mortality in hemodialysis (HD) patients. Interleukin-6 (IL-6) production is enhanced in long-term HD patients and this activated phase response has been shown to be a predictor of cardiovascular disease in the uremic syndrome as well as in the general population.
PANICHI, VINCENZO +2 more
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Substitution-Free Hemodiafiltration
ASAIO Journal, 2012Hemodiafiltration (HDF) has been reported to deliver better dialysis outcomes in patients with end-stage renal disease. Technical advances now allow online-based HDF to be used on a clinical basis. However, HDF is being performed at a limited rate because of the requirement of exogenous fluid infusion, which causes safety and cost issues.
Kyungsoo, Lee +2 more
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On‐line hemodiafiltration at home
Hemodialysis International, 2017AbstractSurvival with online hemodiafiltration (OL‐HDF) is higher than with hemodialysis; frequent hemodialysis has also improved survival and quality of life. Home hemodialysis facilitates frequent therapy. We report our experience with 2 patients with stage 5 CKD who started home hemodialysis with OL‐HDF in November 2016.
Almudena, Vega +3 more
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Evolution of Hemodiafiltration
2007The evolution of hemodiafiltration (HDF) has become possible by the advances in the construction of dialysis membranes. The availability of a high-flux membrane, partially hydrophilic with high sieving coefficients and a reduced wall thickness has made it possible to conveniently combine diffusion and convection for blood purification.
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Hemodiafiltration – to Be or Not to Be?
Blood Purification, 2009Basing on 8 years’ experience with hemodiafiltration (HDF) the clinical relevance of this method is reevaluated. In comparison to other renal replacement methods HDF is the most effective method for the removal of substances of different molecular weight.
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2010
A brief history of hemodialysis, hemofiltration and hemodiafiltration (HDF) is reviewed with special interest on the development of HDF, including development of dialysis/ultrafiltration membranes, ultrafiltration rate controllers, dialysis fluid delivery systems, and guidelines for water quality required for online HDF treatment.
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A brief history of hemodialysis, hemofiltration and hemodiafiltration (HDF) is reviewed with special interest on the development of HDF, including development of dialysis/ultrafiltration membranes, ultrafiltration rate controllers, dialysis fluid delivery systems, and guidelines for water quality required for online HDF treatment.
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Continuous Hemodiafiltration in Children
Pediatrics, 1990Continuous arteriovenous hemofiltration is a form of renal replacement therapy whereby small molecular weight solutes and water are removed from the blood via convection, alleviating fluid overload and, to a degree, azotemia. It has been used in many adults and several children.
N A, Bishof +3 more
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2007
The feasibility of obtaining low-cost high-quality online reinjection fluids was fi rst explored almost 30 years ago, but regulatory conservatism delayed adoption of the technique for almost 20 years. Online treatments are now commonplace in Europe. The competitive advantages of this treatment modality compared to standard convective treatments include
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The feasibility of obtaining low-cost high-quality online reinjection fluids was fi rst explored almost 30 years ago, but regulatory conservatism delayed adoption of the technique for almost 20 years. Online treatments are now commonplace in Europe. The competitive advantages of this treatment modality compared to standard convective treatments include
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