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Prescribing Home Hemodialysis

Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease, 2021
Home hemodialysis (HHD), performed more frequently than in-center hemodialysis, is underutilized in the United States but has had a recent resurgence driven predominantly by innovative dialysis equipment that is easy to use, less intrusive to the home, and requires less storage space.
Joel D. Glickman   +2 more
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Home Hemodialysis

Nephron, 2002
<i>Background:</i> Home hemodialysis is usually considered a superior therapy, whose decline is related to demographic, social, psychological and financial factors as well as to competition with renal transplantation and PD. <i>Methods:</i> A home hemodialysis program was started in November 1998 in the University of Torino ...
Giorgina Barbara Piccoli   +6 more
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Prescriptions for home hemodialysis

Hemodialysis International, 2015
AbstractPrescribing a regimen that provides “optimal dialysis” to patients who wish to dialyze at home is of major importance, yet there is substantial variation in how home hemodialysis (HD) is prescribed. Geographic location, patient health status and clinical goals, and patient lifestyle and preferences all influence the selection of a prescription ...
Robert, Lockridge   +2 more
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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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Complications of home hemodialysis

Hemodialysis International, 2008
AbstractHome hemodialysis is regaining popularity as a treatment choice for end‐stage kidney disease. This trend is fueled by numerous reports of better survival and improved quality of life with primarily home‐based more frequent and/or longer hours of hemodialysis. Home hemodialysis in the contemporary era is generally very safe.
Carmel M, Hawley   +3 more
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Technical Considerations for Short Daily Home Hemodialysis and Nocturnal Home Hemodialysis

Advances in Renal Replacement Therapy, 2001
Technical considerations for daily short home hemodialysis and nocturnal home hemodialysis plays an important role in the long-term success of such programs. The equipment must be selected based on the patient and program requirements. System maintenance programs and patient education procedures must be developed to ensure patient safety and compliance
R, Francoeur, A, Digiambatista
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Future of Home Hemodialysis

Journal of Dialysis, 1977
An attempt to prophesy the future of home hemodialysis is based on anticipated near and long term technological improvements. Dialysis treatments will become shorter, due to pressure filtration, while extracting molecules in the 300 to 3000 dalton weight range through more permeable membranes.
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Home Hemodialysis

Nephrology Self-Assessment Program, 2023
Scott Bieber, Matthew B. Rivara
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Introduction to Home Hemodialysis

2012
The advantages of home hemodialysis (HHD) are the high degree of freedom in treatment, as well as that both long- and short-duration dialyses are possible. The main characteristic of HHD may be its diversity. Vital prognosis is also good. HHD is thought to lead to improvements in nutritional state, physical and mental state, and vital prognosis.
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Home Hemodialysis

Medical Clinics of North America, 1971
R C, Muehrcke   +4 more
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