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Association of Dialysis Modality and Cardiovascular Mortality in Incident Dialysis Patients
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 10/06/2009
Johnson DW et al. – Dialysis modality is significantly associated with the risk, causes, and timing of CV death experienced by ESRD patients in Australia and New Zealand. [more...]

Hospitalizations in Patients Treated Sequentially by Chronic Hemodialysis and Continuous Peritoneal Dialysis
Advances in Peritoneal Dialysis, 10/21/2009
Adeniyi M et al. – Another dialysis modality that should be compared with PD for rates of hospitalizations is home HD. So far, the relatively small studies published have reported lower rates of hospitalization for home HD (14–16). Comparison of home dialysis modalities ... area in which further studies are needed. [more...]

Is Maximum Conservative Management an Equivalent Treatment Option to Dialysis for Elderly Patients with Significant Comorbid Disease
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 10/08/2009
Carson RC et al. – Dialysis prolongs survival for elderly patients who have ESRD with significant comorbidity by approximately 2 yr; however, patients who ... numbers of hospital–free days to patients who choose hemodialysis. [more...]

Medication Apprehension and Compliance among Dialysis Patients - A Comprehensive Guidance Attitude
Nephron: Clinical Practice, 11/06/2009
Katzir Z et al. – Dialysis patients appear to benefit from receiving comprehensive guidance about medications, in terms of compliance with medications and blood chemistry and hematology measures. [more...]

Health-related quality of life in dialysis patients with HCV infection
The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 10/30/2009
Fabrizi F et al. – Whether the adverse influence of HCV on survival in dialysis population is related to the negative impact of HCV on HRQOL requires further research. Information on HRQOL indices in patients with HCV on maintenance dialysis is ... limited but the available evidence shows that HCV infection impairs HRQOL, especially in mental aspects, among patients on maintenance hemodialysis. [more...]

Effect of high-normal compared with low-normal arterial pH on protein balances in automated peritoneal dialysis patients
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 10/29/2009
Mehrotra R et al. – This study suggests that in most stable automated peritoneal dialysis patients, a mean arterial pH of 7.44, as compared with 7.37, is associated with more–positive nitrogen balances. [more...]

Dechlorination by ultraviolet radiation: a suitable alternative to activated carbon in dialysis water systems
Journal of Renal Care, 11/18/2009
James R – Whilst UV treatment at 254 nm wavelength has been routinely used for disinfection purposes in dialysis water systems, this paper considers whether UV radiation can be used as an ... dialysis [more...]

Vascular dialysis access flow measurement: early intervention through early detection
Journal of Renal Care, 11/19/2009
Miguel SS et al. – Thermodilution technique is a reliable and effective method of detecting poor dialysis access flow for patients with permanent vascular access, comparable with other techniques ... dialysis [more...]

Successful treatment of calcific uremic arteriolopathy in a pediatric dialysis patient
Pediatric Nephrology, 11/11/2009
Amin N et al. – Based on the findings, and the extremely high mortality rate associated with this disease, CUA management requires early and aggressive intervention with multi–faceted therapy, including prompt conversion from peritoneal dialysis to ... infusions and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. [more...]

Sevelamer carbonate increases serum bicarbonate in pediatric dialysis patients
Pediatric Nephrology, 11/03/2009
Gonzalez E et al. – The results demonstrate that sevelamer carbonate is an effective phosphate binder that improves acid–base status in pediatric dialysis patients. [more...]

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