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High volume online post-dilution hemodiafiltration: how relevant is it in chronic kidney disease?
Online hemodiafiltration is potentially a superior mode of dialysis compared to conventional hemodialysis. However, prospective randomized controlled trials have failed to demonstrate such superiority.
Manuel Carlos Martins Castro
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Therapeutic effect of high-efficiency online hemodiafiltration for recurrent restless legs syndrome in dialysis patients [PDF]
Hiromi Hosoya +2 more
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Hemodiafiltration with online regeneration of the ultrafiltrate [PDF]
The concept of regeneration of dialysis fluids and of ultrafiltrate in particular has been recently revisited. Hemodiafiltration with online regeneration of the ultrafiltrate allows the concomitant infusion of sodium, calcium, and bicarbonate. Here, we studied the adsorptive characteristics of an integrated two-step sorbent system relative to different
de Francisco ALM +8 more
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Hemodiafiltration: Technical and Medical Insights
Despite the significant medical and technical improvements in the field of dialytic renal replacement modalities, morbidity and mortality are excessively high among patients with end-stage kidney disease, and most interventional studies yielded ...
Thomas Lang +10 more
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Many hypotheses could explain the mortality decrease observed using hemodiafiltration, such as reduction of intradialytic hypotension and more efficient toxin removal. We led a systematic analysis of representative uremic toxin removal with hemodialysis (
Ariane Duval-Sabatier +10 more
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Effects of Japanese-style online hemodiafiltration on survival and cardiovascular events
Background All-cause mortality can be reduced in patients receiving European-style high-volume post-dilution online hemodiafiltration (post-OHDF) compared with hemodialysis (HD). Japanese-style high-volume pre-dilution online hemodiafiltration (pre-OHDF)
Kazuyoshi Okada +6 more
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HEMODIAFILTRATION. HISTORY, EVOLUTION, CONTEMPORARY STANDARDS
At present, online hemodiafiltration is the most effective dialysis modality as it uses a combination of diffusive and convective transmembrane solute transport.
Y. L. Poz, A. G. Strokov, Y. V. Kopylova
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Determinants of Intradialytic Phosphate Removal in Hemodiafiltration From Real-World Clinical Practice. [PDF]
We show that convective therapy in the form of hemodiafiltration does not demonstrate a measurable effect on phosphate removal in a real‐world setting. On the other hand, session duration is the most important factor in determining phosphate removal in hemodialysis patients.
Jaques DA +4 more
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Clinical Expectation of Online Hemodiafiltration: A Japanese Perspective [PDF]
Many pieces of evidence of online hemodiafiltration (HDF) have been reported, and the clinical advantage of postdilution online HDF with sufficient substitution is now established. After the approval of online HDF in 2012, the number of online HDF patients has been dramatically increasing in Japan and reached 10% of the total dialysis population at the
Tadao, Akizawa, Fumihiko, Koiwa
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Lipid On-line Hemodiafiltration (Experimental study)
Objective: to develop technology for the transmembrane mass transfer of fat-soluble substances with emulsified solution of the essential lipids exposed to dialysis. Materialaadmethods.
L. F. Eremeyeva +3 more
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