نتایج جستجو برای: dialysis water

تعداد نتایج: 586566  

2008
A. Davenport

The most common cause of pyrexial reactions in the haemodialysis patient remains bacterial infections. The incidence of infection is increased in the dialysis patient [1], particularly due to indwelling central venous catheters. Pyrexial reactions have been reported with microbacterial contamination of the dialysate [2], but these are now rare events, due to the regular testing of dialysate wat...

Journal: :Clinical science 1972
V Rettori T Gral S G Massry M F Villamil

1. Exchangeable potassium, sulphate space and intracellular fluid have been determined in eight normal males and in seven uraemic male patients on a regime of twice weekly 8 h dialysis. 2. Intracellular water was more closely correlated with exchangeable potassium than were body weight or lean body mass. 3. There was no correlation between exchangeable potassium and plasma or erythrocyte potass...

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2003
Graham Woodrow Brian Oldroyd Antony Wright W Andrew Coward John G Truscott John H Turney Aleck M Brownjohn Michael A Smith

BACKGROUND Several formulae exist for estimating total body water (TBW). We aimed to assess their validity in peritoneal dialysis patients by comparison with TBW estimated by deuterium oxide dilution (TBW(D)). METHODS We compared the equations of Chertow (TBW(Cher)), Chumlea (TBW(Chum)), Hume and Weyers (TBW(HW)), Johansson (TBW(J)), Lee (TBW(L)), Watson (TBW(W)) and TBW as 58% of body weight...

Journal: :Advances in peritoneal dialysis. Conference on Peritoneal Dialysis 2013
Andrew Davenport

Cardiovascular mortality remains the commonest cause of death for peritoneal dialysis patients. As such, preventing persistent hypervolemia is important. On the other hand, hypovolemia may potentially risk episodes of acute kidney injury and loss of residual renal function, a major determinant of peritoneal dialysis technique survival. Bioimpedance has developed from a single-frequency research...

Journal: :Bangladesh Journal of Medicine 2023

Kidney replacement therapy (KRT) is a term used to encompass life-supporting treatments for kidney failure. except transplantation replaces nonendocrine functions in patients with Researchers have noted that dialysis, which one of the most common KRT used, cannot compensate all tasks performed by kidney, and thus ‘Kidney support therapy’ has been suggested be better name. Support function moder...

2003
Ghassan I. Kawar Jawad F. Maayah Basel T. Rawashdeh

prophylaxis were 34.6% (n=35), while the rest were on no prophylaxis. Complicated cases were: 5 cases presented with cerebral malaria, one of them succumbed while the rest recovered completely; 4 presented with uremia and were referred for dialysis, one of them passed away after the first dialysis session. Other clinical presentations were seen such as: upper gastro-intestinal bleeding, diarrhe...

2002

To date, dialysis for acute hepatic failure has been tested on only a small number of patients in the world. Various dialysis methods for hepatic failure are intended to be used as a life supporting intervention while waiting for access to a liver suitable for transplantation. Without treatment, the patient would die within a few days. Currently there are three ways to perform liver dialysis. W...

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2001
C Fourtounas I Kopelias G Dimitriadis A Paraskevopoulos B Agroyannis

Dialysis fluids are real ‘drugs’ and as a consequence they need pharmacological preparation in order to meet the criteria of quality and standarization. Modern dialysis machines permit accurate proportioning of treated water and salts and also guarantee a continuous monitoring of the accuracy of the final composition and maintenance of the desired proportions. However, errors with dialysate con...

Journal: :Clinical science and molecular medicine 1977
R G Luke B T Khanh R D Schmidt J H Galla

1. Acute chloride depletion, without sodium depletion, was produced in rats by a single exchange peritoneal dialysis against sodium bicarbonate solution. Blood volume was restored after dialysis by infusion of salt-free albumin, and exogenous deoxycorticosterone and antidiuretic hormone were given. 2. Clearance studies in the period (3 h) after dialysis revealed no difference in the glomerular ...

Journal: :Advances in peritoneal dialysis. Conference on Peritoneal Dialysis 2014
Masahide Furusho Junxiong Weng Takefumi Mori Tao Wang

Urea clearance (Kt/V urea), adjusted for total body water (TBW) using the Watson formula (TBW(Watson)), is widely used to guide peritoneal dialysis (PD) prescription and to ensure dialysis adequacy. The impact of body composition on the determination of TBW(Watson) is well established, but the effect of hydration and nutrition status on TBW(Watson) is not understood. We therefore studied the ef...

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