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Comparison of Staff-Assisted Home Hemodialysis with In-Center Hemodialysis and In-Hospital Hemodialysis

Hemodialysis International, 2002
Home hemodialysis (HHD) is superior to in‐center hemodialysis (ICHD) in terms of survival, quality of life, and cost‐effectiveness. However, assistance from family members in performing HHD is not always available to patients, and professional assistance for HHD can be cost prohibitive.
Mahendra, Agraharkar   +3 more
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Hemodialysis of Cefazolin

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1973
Seven patients received 0.5 g of cefazolin intravenously at the beginning of hemodialysis. The concentration of cefazolin was determined by bioassay in plasma and dialysate during and after dialysis. Ten studies were performed. The half-life of cefazolin was 6.5 hr in arterial plasma and 6.54 hr in venous plasma.
R V, McCloskey   +3 more
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Hemodialysis

Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2000
Hemodialysis is a therapeutic procedure that uses the extracorporeal circulation of a patient's blood to ameliorate the azotemia, fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base abnormalities characteristic of the uremic syndrome. Hemodialysis is principally used for the management of acute and chronic renal failure that is refractory to conventional medical therapy.
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Hemodialysis in the Home

JAMA, 1964
Treatment of the patient with uremia by hemodialysis has evolved from the use of a clumsy, complicated piece of apparatus requiring the constant supervision of a physician to a point where the patient may safely utilize the procedure himself unattended and in his home. Elsewhere in this issue (p 92) Rae and his associates describe their experience with
J P, MERRILL   +3 more
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Hemodialysis and Pregnancy

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
When severe renal failure requiring hemodialysis complicates pregnancy, there is hesitation to continue the pregnancy. However, successful hemodialysis in pregnancy is being reported with growing frequency. Fetal survival and even conception is possible in patients undergoing dialysis.
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Nocturnal hemodialysis

Clinical and Experimental Nephrology, 2009
With the increasing number of patients with end stage renal disease comes an increasingly urgent need for renal replacement therapy that is both clinically effective and cost effective. This article explores some of the advantages of nocturnal hemodialysis as well as some of the barriers to its use.
Paramjit, Kalirao, Joshua M, Kaplan
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Psoriasis and Hemodialysis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978
Excerpt To the editor: As one author of the original paper describing psoriatic clearance during hemodialysis (MCEVOYJ, KELLYAMT: Ulster Med J 45:76-78, 1976) I was most interested to read the pape...
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