Hemodialysis patients have greater morbidity and mortality when they have a catheter rather than an arteriovenous fistula access. Catheter infection plays a significant role in this effect. Inflammation associated with dialysis catheter use could have an independent adverse effect on patient outcomes. Awareness and further study of the role of inflammation are needed
Background. An increase in C-reactive protein (CRP) levels during a single haemodialysis (HD) sessio...
Older age and comorbidities in hemodialysis patients determines the use of tunneled catheters as vas...
C-reactive protein and cardiovascular disease in peritoneal dialysis patients.BackgroundElevated pla...
Hemodialysis patients have greater morbidity and mortality when they have a catheter rather than an ...
Hemodialysis patients have greater morbidity and mortality when they have a catheter rather than an ...
Although hemodialysis catheters predispose to infection which, in turn, causes inflammation, we stud...
Although hemodialysis catheters predispose to infection which, in turn, causes inflammation, we stud...
Inflammation and cardiovascular risk in dialysis patients.BackgroundChronic inflammation, as evidenc...
C-reactive protein (CRP) is considered to be the prototype marker of inflammation. In the general po...
Older age and comorbidities in hemodialysis patients determines the use of tunneled catheters as vas...
Older age and comorbidities in hemodialysis patients determines the use of tunneled catheters as vas...
Biomarkers of inflammation, especially C-reactive protein (CRP), have been consistently shown to pre...
Abstract Background The prevalence of permanent hemodialysis catheters as hemodialysis access am...
BackgroundFew reports have shown an association between access type and inflammatory marker levels i...
Intercurrent clinical events are predictive of plasma C-reactive protein levels in hemodialysis pati...
Background. An increase in C-reactive protein (CRP) levels during a single haemodialysis (HD) sessio...
Older age and comorbidities in hemodialysis patients determines the use of tunneled catheters as vas...
C-reactive protein and cardiovascular disease in peritoneal dialysis patients.BackgroundElevated pla...
Hemodialysis patients have greater morbidity and mortality when they have a catheter rather than an ...
Hemodialysis patients have greater morbidity and mortality when they have a catheter rather than an ...
Although hemodialysis catheters predispose to infection which, in turn, causes inflammation, we stud...
Although hemodialysis catheters predispose to infection which, in turn, causes inflammation, we stud...
Inflammation and cardiovascular risk in dialysis patients.BackgroundChronic inflammation, as evidenc...
C-reactive protein (CRP) is considered to be the prototype marker of inflammation. In the general po...
Older age and comorbidities in hemodialysis patients determines the use of tunneled catheters as vas...
Older age and comorbidities in hemodialysis patients determines the use of tunneled catheters as vas...
Biomarkers of inflammation, especially C-reactive protein (CRP), have been consistently shown to pre...
Abstract Background The prevalence of permanent hemodialysis catheters as hemodialysis access am...
BackgroundFew reports have shown an association between access type and inflammatory marker levels i...
Intercurrent clinical events are predictive of plasma C-reactive protein levels in hemodialysis pati...
Background. An increase in C-reactive protein (CRP) levels during a single haemodialysis (HD) sessio...
Older age and comorbidities in hemodialysis patients determines the use of tunneled catheters as vas...
C-reactive protein and cardiovascular disease in peritoneal dialysis patients.BackgroundElevated pla...