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Use of spent dialysate analysis to estimate blood levels of uraemic solutes without blood sampling: urea
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 11/05/09
Ficheux A et al. – Blood urea levels may be reliably estimated from the total mass of urea removed in the dialysate and the dialysance measured during dialysis. Coupling both measurements allows a precise monitoring of dialysis efficacy and a specific evaluation of the patient’s urea metabolism status. Technical dysfunctions and patient variations may be easily identified using this approach without blood sampling.
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