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ABSTRACT Background Nursing sensitive indicators are a way of measuring aspects of patient care that are most affected by the actions of the nurse. Despite the existence of nursing sensitive indicators, these are largely not suitable to measure peritoneal dialysis nursing practice. Objective This project aimed to co‐develop a set of peritoneal dialysis
Jessica Baillie+7 more
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Pendahuluan. Perubahan status nutrisi dikaitkan dengan tingginya mortalitas pada kelompok pasien penyakit ginjal tahap akhir (PGTA). Berbagai penelitian menunjukkan tingginya prevalensi malnutrisi pada pasien dialisis kronik, namun hingga saat ini ...
Mira Yulianti+3 more
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In this study, 3341 patients on peritoneal dialysis between 2005 and 2021 were enrolled and grouped into quartiles according to baseline Na/Cl. After following up for a median of 5.77 years, the results showed that the highest Na/Cl quartile patients were associated with lower all‐cause and cardiovascular mortality, compared with that of the lowest ...
Jiayin You+11 more
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BACKGROUND Ultra-filtration failure is a serious complication of long-term continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). This complication is related to histological changes of the peritoneum, i.e.
K. Honda+7 more
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Successful Intra-peritoneal Antibiotic Therapy for Primary Abdominal Nocardiosis in an Immunocompetent Young Female Masquerading as Carcinoma Ovary [PDF]
Nocardiosis is a common opportunistic infection in the immunocompromised and in patients with chronic debilitating diseases,e.g continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients.
Bafna, UD+3 more
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Catheter‐related deep vein thrombosis (CRT) is one of the major complications that may occur among patients requiring indwelling venous catheters and can lead to potentially life‐threatening complications. The risk of CRT is a result of multiple risk factors and despite constant advances in catheter materials and technologies, its incidence is still ...
Laura Girardi+4 more
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The optimization of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
medication, but he required medication thereafter. He had no episodes of peritonitis and gained 5 kg. However, his urine output gradually declined despite large doses of furosemide. At the beginning of the third year, despite an increasing dose and number of antihypertensive medications, he complained of progressive fatigue, anorexia, and ankle ...
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Infectious peritonitis is found to be a leading factor in the development of viral peritonitis (VP) and encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS) in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis (PD) treatment. Bacterial and fungal infections are a major cause of peritonitis in PD patients.
Sirwan Sleman, Majid Jabir
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Home haemodialysis : trends in technology [PDF]
Self management and home-based dialysis therapies offer the prospect of improved patient experience and outcomes. To allow more patients to realize these benefits requires changes in technology which focus on maximizing the ease and minimizing the ...
Farrington, Ken, Greenwood, Roger
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Cefepime Neurotoxicity in Acute Kidney Injury: The Importance of Renal Dosing
Cefepime is widely used in sepsis owing to its broad spectrum of activity with coverage against Pseudomonas. Though it is usually well‐tolerated, in the presence of certain risk factors, renal impairment, high doses, and critical illness, it is associated with the development of neurotoxicity.
Andrew Lurie+5 more
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