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Donor and Procedural Factors on Early Dialysis Trends After Lung Transplantation in the United States. [PDF]
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Renal Replacement II: Dialysis Dose
Critical Care Clinics, 2005Improved survival of critically ill acute renal failure patients can be correlated with therapy dose. The overall solute elimination can be measured by the product of clearance and time (Kt), which is usually normalized for the volume of distribution (V) of the solute as "Kt/V." Setting a Kt/V threshold of 1.4 can guide clinicians toward adequate ...
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Renal Dialysis and its Financing
Hospital Topics, 2016The incidence of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and its associated comorbidities such as diabetes and hypertension continue to increase as the population ages. As most ESRD patients qualify for Medicare coverage, the U.S. government initiated reforms of the payment system for dialysis facilities in an effort to decrease expenditures associated with ...
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End-Stage Renal Disease—Dialysis
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1982The child with end-stage renal disease is treated conservatively until symptoms prevent the child from attending school and other activities. At this point, a decision should be made to follow one of four courses: (1) hemodialysis, (2) peritoneal dialysis, (3) renal homotransplantation, or (4) allow the child to die. The choice of dialysis depends upon
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Peritoneal Dialysis and Renal Transplantation
2009Peritoneal dialysis is commonly used in patients awaiting renal transplantation. The occurrence of delayed graft function is lower in CAPD patients than in hemodialysis patients. This could be explained by the fluid expansion observed in CAPD patients before renal transplantation.
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Whither Dialysis and Renal Transplantation?
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974ABOUT a year ago, on July 1, 1973, the federal government activated a new law under which it assumed fiscal responsibility for the treatment of end-stage kidney disease in all patients covered by Social Security. This marks the culmination of a decade and a half during which two dramatic therapies for irreversible kidney failure have come to maturity ...
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