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Icodextrin improves metabolic and fluid management in high and high-average transport diabetic patients
Peritoneal Dialysis International, 07/17/09
Paniagua R et al. – Icodextrin represents a significant advantage in the management of high transport diabetic patients on PD, improving peritoneal UF and fluid control and reducing the burden of glucose overexposure, thereby facilitating metabolic control.
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