نتایج جستجو برای: haemodialysis hd

تعداد نتایج: 25985  

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2005
Casper P Bots Henk S Brand Enno C I Veerman Johanna C Korevaar Marianne Valentijn-Benz Pieter D Bezemer Robert M Valentijn Pieter F Vos Joost A Bijlsma Piet M ter Wee Barbara M Van Amerongen Arie V Nieuw Amerongen

BACKGROUND Most patients on haemodialysis (HD) have to maintain a fluid-restricted diet to prevent a high interdialytic weight gain (IWG). The prevalence of xerostomia (the feeling of a dry mouth) is higher in HD patients than in controls. Recently, we demonstrated that xerostomia and thirst were positively correlated with IWG in HD patients. Thus, this may play a role as a stimulus for fluid i...

Journal: :Nephron 2015
Andrew Davenport Lydia Iyamu Perisanidou Retha Steenkamp

BACKGROUND Outcomes in patients treated with haemodialysis(HD) are potentially influenced by the delivered dose of dialysis. The UK Renal Association publishes clinical practice guidelines recommendations for dialysis dose. The urea reduction ratio (URR) is a widely used measure of dialysis dose and has been historically the measure of adequacy reported by the UKRR. AIM To determine the exten...

Journal: :Nefrologia : publicacion oficial de la Sociedad Espanola Nefrologia 2012
Gioacchino Li Cavoli Onofrio Schillaci Carmela Zagarrigo Angelo Tralongo Francesca Servillo Silvia Passanante Ugo Rotolo

INTRODUCTION Acute renal failure (ARF) occurs in 12%-20% of all multiple myeloma (MM) cases, and the survival of these patients depends on renal function recovery. Renal function is not recovered in 75% of dialysis-dependent patients, and their mean survival with replacement therapy is less than one year. Renal tubular disease is the most frequent cause of renal failure. It is present in more t...

ژورنال: حیات 2010
رفیعیان, محسن, شاهقلیان, ناهید, غفوری‌فرد, منصور, مرتضوی, مژگان,

Background & Aim: Intradialytic hypotension is the most frequent complication in patients receiving haemodialysis (HD). This complication not only contributes to the illness of the patients, but also decreases the efficacy of the HD. So, hypotension prevention is a major challenge for medical team, especially for nurses. One of the preventive methods that have recently been presented is the use...

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2005
Mohamed-Saiel S Alhamdani

BACKGROUND Glutathione (GSH), the predominant intracellular antioxidant, reportedly has been shown to be decreased in chronic renal failure patients, which renders these patients more susceptible to oxidative damage by free radicals. To our knowledge, the ability of erythrocytes to normalize the GSH level by de novo synthesis in uraemic and dialysis patients has not been studied previously. The...

2014
Bernard Canaud Alexandre Granger Vallée Nicolas Molinari Leila Chenine Hélène Leray-Moragues Annie Rodriguez Lotfi Chalabi Marion Morena Jean-Paul Cristol

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Protein-energy wasting is common in long-term haemodialysis (HD) patients with chronic kidney disease and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. The creatinine index (CI) is a simple and useful nutritional parameter reflecting the dietary skeletal muscle protein intake and skeletal muscle mass of the patient. Because of the complexity of creatinine kinet...

2016
Xia Tao Stephan Thijssen Peter Kotanko Chih-Hu Ho Michael Henrie Eric Stroup Garry Handelman

Protein-bound uraemic toxins (PBUTs) cause various deleterious effects in end-stage kidney disease patients, because their removal by conventional haemodialysis (HD) is severely limited by their low free fraction in plasma. Here we provide an experimental validation of the concept that the HD dialytic removal of PBUTs can be significantly increased by extracorporeal infusion of PBUT binding com...

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2001
M A Norden H Rabb

Ischaemic colitis (IC) is a dangerous condition usually caused by atherosclerosis and low blood flow states w1x. Haemodialysis (HD) patients are at increased risk of IC because they have accelerated rates of arterial vascular disease w2x and because hypotension is common during dialysis with large amounts of fluid removal. Thus, IC in the HD patient is usually attributed to atherosclerotic orig...

Journal: :Nephron. Clinical practice 2012
Rishi Pruthi David Pitcher Anne Dawnay

INTRODUCTION The UK Renal Association clinical practice guidelines include clinical performance measures for biochemical variables in dialysis patients. The UK Renal Registry (UKRR) annually audits dialysis centre performance against these measures as part of its role in promoting continuous quality improvement. METHODS Cross sectional performance analyses were undertaken to compare dialysis ...

Journal: :European heart journal 2007
Gaetano Nucifora Luigi P Badano Pierluigi Viale Pasquale Gianfagna Giuseppe Allocca Domenico Montanaro Ugolino Livi Paolo M Fioretti

Infective endocarditis (IE) in chronic haemodialysis (HD) is significantly more common and causes greater morbidity and mortality than in the general population, being second only to cardiovascular disease as the leading cause of death in this group of patients. Because of the peculiarity of this group of patients, it has been recently proposed to add a fifth category (health-care associated an...

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