During the last decades, various strategies have been optimized to enhance clearance of a variable spectrum of retained molecules to ensure hemodynamic tolerance to fluid removal and improve long-term survival in patients affected by end-stage kidney disease. Treatment effects are the result of the interaction of individual patient characteristics with device characteristics and treatment prescription. Historically, the nephrology community aimed to provide adequate treatment, along with the best possible quality of life and outcomes. In this article, we analyzed blood purification techniques that have been developed with their different characteristics.
Extracorporeal Techniques in End-Stage Kidney Disease / B. Meijers, A. Vega, L. Juillard, H. Kawanishi, A.H. Kirsch, F. Maduell, Z.A. Massy, S. Mitra, R. Vanholder, C. Ronco, M. Cozzolino. - In: BLOOD PURIFICATION. - ISSN 1421-9735. - (2023), pp. 929-944. [10.1159/000533258]
Extracorporeal Techniques in End-Stage Kidney Disease
M. Cozzolino
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2023
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During the last decades, various strategies have been optimized to enhance clearance of a variable spectrum of retained molecules to ensure hemodynamic tolerance to fluid removal and improve long-term survival in patients affected by end-stage kidney disease. Treatment effects are the result of the interaction of individual patient characteristics with device characteristics and treatment prescription. Historically, the nephrology community aimed to provide adequate treatment, along with the best possible quality of life and outcomes. In this article, we analyzed blood purification techniques that have been developed with their different characteristics.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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