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Maintenance Hemodialysis During Infancy
2021Hemodialysis (HD) in infants poses unique challenges compared to extracorporeal dialysis in older children. Specific technical issues must be addressed including vascular access, HD equipment, and dialysis prescription. The main clinical problems of end-stage renal disease remain epidemic in this population, such as poor growth, anemia, hypertension ...
Sarah J. Swartz, Fabio Paglialonga
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Maintenance Hemodialysis-Reply
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981In Reply.— Whether or not hypertension and an elevated calcium-phosphate product are truly independent risk factors for cardiovascular disease in hemodialysis patients is a point fairly made. It is apparent that patients who are hypertensive are also more likely to have an elevated calcium-phosphate product, because they are noncompliant.
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Psychosocial disability during maintenance hemodialysis
General Hospital Psychiatry, 1981Overall psychosocial functioning was assessed in 21 maintenance hemodialysis patients. The Ruesch Social Disability Scale, which provides an overall Social Disability (DS) score as well as subscores for Physical Impairment (PI), Behavioral Impairment (BI), and Social Modifiers (MS), was utilized. A majority of the patients (13) experienced Major Social
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Verapamil Kinetics during Maintenance Hemodialysis
American Journal of Nephrology, 1985The kinetics of verapamil during chronic oral therapy were evaluated in a maintenance hemodialysis patient. The elimination half-lives of verapamil and its major metabolite norverapamil were 3.8 and 15.2 h. The former is shorter, while the latter is similar to that in patients with normal renal function.
G M, Shah, R L, Winer
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Carnitine in Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients
Journal of Renal Nutrition, 2015Carnitine is a conditionally essential metabolite that plays a critical role in cell physiology. Carnitine is necessary for fatty acid transport to sites of beta-oxidation in the mitochondria, where it also helps to prevent organic acid accumulation. Because of these key regulatory functions, carnitine represents a crucial determinant of mitochondrial ...
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Intradialytic Hypertension in Maintenance Hemodialysis
Current Hypertension ReportsTo summarize the current evidence regarding epidemiology, clinical pathophysiology, and latest therapeutic approaches for the management of intradialytic hypertension (IDH).IDH is a rather common complication of dialysis, affecting 10-15% of the patient population and significantly increasing the cardiovascular risk.
Fotini, Iatridi +3 more
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Mannitol and maintenance hemodialysis.
Artificial organs, 1980The extensive use of mannitol during maintenance hemodialysis prompted a study of mannitol kinetics. In 17 patients receiving empirical mannitol therapy of mannitol kinetics. In 17 patients receiving empirical mannitol therapy, residual levels range from 19 to 100 mg% In vitro mannitol clearance exceeds 125 ml/min for the CDAK 5 and PF 1.6 dialyzers ...
A P, Swamy, R V, Cestero
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Hospitalization for Initiation of Maintenance Hemodialysis
Nephron Clinical Practice, 2004<i>Background:</i> Recent data on complications of hemodialysis (HD) is lacking. With advancement in dialysis technology the incidence of complications such as dialysis disequilibrium syndrome (DDS) has decreased. Notwithstanding these improvements many patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) continue to be hospitalized solely for ...
Mahendra, Agraharkar +3 more
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Nutritional requirements in maintenance hemodialysis
Advances in Renal Replacement Therapy, 2003There is a high prevalence of nutritional disorders in maintenance hemodialysis patients. This fact has been recently confirmed because larger routine assessments of MHD patients body composition are now performed. Food records and dietary interviews show spontaneous low intakes of protein and energy in many patients.
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