Dialysis technologies have continued to advance over recent decades; however, these advancements have not always been met with improved patient outcomes. In part, the high morbidity and mortality associated with dialysis have been attributed to a group of uremic toxins, which are described as "difficult to remove." With a new generation of hemodialysis membranes now making meaningful clearance of these molecules possible, it is an apt time to review the clinical relevance of these middle molecules. Our review describes the developments in membrane technology that enable the removal of large middle molecules (molecular mass >15 kD) that is limited with high-flux dialysis membranes. Of the known 58 middle molecules, a literature search identi...
Abstract Background Removal of uraemic toxins is inadequate using current dialysis strategies. A new...
To increase the removal of middle-sized uremic toxins a new membrane with enhanced permeability and ...
In the last decade, uremic toxicity as a potential cause for the excess of cardiovascular disease an...
Patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) on maintenance hemodialysis are subject to a high burd...
As dialysis membrane technologies have advanced, the ability to clear increasing numbers of uremic t...
Background: Aim of this prospective crossover study was to identify the nature of the middle-molecul...
Tuning the pore size distribution of hemodialysis membranes is essential for the membrane's selectiv...
Up-to-date technologies have led to significant improvement of haemodialysis membranes biocompatibil...
Hemodialysis is a widely available and well-established treatment for patients with End Stage Renal ...
Hemodialysis is a widely available and well-established treatment for patients with End Stage Renal ...
Hemodialysis is a widely available and well-established treatment for patients with End Stage Renal ...
none2noA wide spectrum of molecules is retained in end-stage kidney disease, normally defined as ure...
The development of hemodialysis (HD) membranes has substantially advanced in the last decade. This h...
A wide spectrum of molecules is retained in end-stage kidney disease, normally defined as uremic tox...
A wide spectrum of molecules is retained in end-stage kidney disease, normally defined as uremic tox...
Abstract Background Removal of uraemic toxins is inadequate using current dialysis strategies. A new...
To increase the removal of middle-sized uremic toxins a new membrane with enhanced permeability and ...
In the last decade, uremic toxicity as a potential cause for the excess of cardiovascular disease an...
Patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) on maintenance hemodialysis are subject to a high burd...
As dialysis membrane technologies have advanced, the ability to clear increasing numbers of uremic t...
Background: Aim of this prospective crossover study was to identify the nature of the middle-molecul...
Tuning the pore size distribution of hemodialysis membranes is essential for the membrane's selectiv...
Up-to-date technologies have led to significant improvement of haemodialysis membranes biocompatibil...
Hemodialysis is a widely available and well-established treatment for patients with End Stage Renal ...
Hemodialysis is a widely available and well-established treatment for patients with End Stage Renal ...
Hemodialysis is a widely available and well-established treatment for patients with End Stage Renal ...
none2noA wide spectrum of molecules is retained in end-stage kidney disease, normally defined as ure...
The development of hemodialysis (HD) membranes has substantially advanced in the last decade. This h...
A wide spectrum of molecules is retained in end-stage kidney disease, normally defined as uremic tox...
A wide spectrum of molecules is retained in end-stage kidney disease, normally defined as uremic tox...
Abstract Background Removal of uraemic toxins is inadequate using current dialysis strategies. A new...
To increase the removal of middle-sized uremic toxins a new membrane with enhanced permeability and ...
In the last decade, uremic toxicity as a potential cause for the excess of cardiovascular disease an...