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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2013
The number of patients requiring dialysis is increasing, in particular those patients over the age of 75. The arteriovenous fistula is the preferred access for hemodialysis due to fewer complications and decreased mortality. Access complications are common and require early recognition and treatment.
David A, Rose +2 more
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The number of patients requiring dialysis is increasing, in particular those patients over the age of 75. The arteriovenous fistula is the preferred access for hemodialysis due to fewer complications and decreased mortality. Access complications are common and require early recognition and treatment.
David A, Rose +2 more
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Hemodialysis or Transplantation?
Biomaterials, Medical Devices, and Artificial Organs, 1974With the implementation of new health legislation to cover a significant proportion of the costs of chronic intermittent hemodialysis and renal transplantation, the nephrologist is feeling the pressures of ‘cost effectiveness’ in planning a course of treatment for his patients.
D G, Martin, R A, Schacht
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1970
Twenty-five children, aged 1 to 17 years, with end-stage renal disease were hemodialyzed intermittently for periods of 1 to 22 months in preparation for renal homotransplantation. The clinical manifestations of uremia were adequately controlled. Minimal difficulties were encountered with the silicone rubber-polytef (Teflon) arteriovenous cannula ...
R N, Fine +3 more
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Twenty-five children, aged 1 to 17 years, with end-stage renal disease were hemodialyzed intermittently for periods of 1 to 22 months in preparation for renal homotransplantation. The clinical manifestations of uremia were adequately controlled. Minimal difficulties were encountered with the silicone rubber-polytef (Teflon) arteriovenous cannula ...
R N, Fine +3 more
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Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1966
A technique is described for hemodialysis of either anesthetized or non-restrained rats. In the apparatus the dialysis plates of an autoanalyzer system are used with only minor modification. The efficiency of this method has been evaluated with regard to the clearance of saccharides, both in vitro and in vivo, as well as the extraction of nitrogenous ...
S M, Robinson +3 more
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A technique is described for hemodialysis of either anesthetized or non-restrained rats. In the apparatus the dialysis plates of an autoanalyzer system are used with only minor modification. The efficiency of this method has been evaluated with regard to the clearance of saccharides, both in vitro and in vivo, as well as the extraction of nitrogenous ...
S M, Robinson +3 more
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Lipoperoxidation and hemodialysis
Metabolism, 2008It has been suggested that hemodialysis patients may be under increased oxidative stress and may therefore benefit from the long-term use of antioxidants (particularly for the reduction of the risk of heart disease). The aim of this study was, first, to evaluate the effect of hemodialysis by itself on lipid and lipoprotein oxidation profiles and ...
Rosa, Ramos, Alberto, Martínez-Castelao
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Blood Purification, 2008
Hemodialysis remains the principal form of renal replacement therapy worldwide, and increasing numbers of patients have survived for 20 years or more. Future issues include the incorporation of newer technology into dialysis programs, ensuring adequacy of dialysis and optimum quality of care, controlling hypertension, and ensuring adequate nutrition ...
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Hemodialysis remains the principal form of renal replacement therapy worldwide, and increasing numbers of patients have survived for 20 years or more. Future issues include the incorporation of newer technology into dialysis programs, ensuring adequacy of dialysis and optimum quality of care, controlling hypertension, and ensuring adequate nutrition ...
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American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2003
Carnitine, gamma-trimethyl-beta-hydroxybutyrobetaine, is a small molecule widely present in all cells from prokaryotic to eukaryotic. It is an important element in the beta-oxidation of fatty acids. A lack of carnitine in hemodialysis patients is caused by insufficient carnitine synthesis and particularly by the loss through dialytic membranes, leading
BELLINGHIERI, Guido +4 more
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Carnitine, gamma-trimethyl-beta-hydroxybutyrobetaine, is a small molecule widely present in all cells from prokaryotic to eukaryotic. It is an important element in the beta-oxidation of fatty acids. A lack of carnitine in hemodialysis patients is caused by insufficient carnitine synthesis and particularly by the loss through dialytic membranes, leading
BELLINGHIERI, Guido +4 more
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