The peritoneal dialysis system has three major components: the peritoneal microcirculation, the peritoneal membrane, and the dialysate compartment. All these three that includes the composition of the solution and the modalities of delivery. All these three components may have an important impact on the final performance of the technique. As in the hemodialysis system, factors affecting diffusion of solutes as well as factors affecting convective transport may contribute to the final clearance of a given solute. Ultrafiltration responds to the same pressures applied to the extracorporeal dialysis system, but osmotic gradients represent by far the most important active component. Copyright (c) 2006 S. Karger AG, Basel
Ultrafiltration and solute kinetics using low sodium peritoneal dialysate. Low sodium peritoneal dia...
Augmenting solute clearance in peritoneal dialysis.BackgroundThe removal of low molecular weight sol...
volume flow rates (Qe) for urea, creatinine, and inorganic phos-phorus (Qeu, Qecr, QeiP) during hemo...
Hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis are two blood purification techniques that use similar operatin...
nomenon of maximum ultrafiltration is surface-area limited or dependent upon membrane permeability h...
Peritoneal dialysis plasma clearances of large molecular weight solutes such as inulin (5,200 dalton...
S everal properties of peritoneal membrane function have the potential to influence clinical outcome...
In eight, CAPD patients who either had insufficient results of dialysis treatment (six) or loss of u...
The contribution of free water transport and small pore transport to the total fluid removal in peri...
Net removal of fluid and sodium from the body during peritoneal dialysis is accomplished with dialys...
Optimization of peritoneal dialysis schedule and dialysis fluid composition needs, among others, met...
The ultrafiltration (UF) efficiency of peritoneal di-alysis (PD) solutions, defined as the net UF di...
Diffusion and convection are the main mechanisms involved in the membrane separation processes occur...
Effect of blood perfusion on diffusive transport in peritoneal dialysis.BackgroundDiffusive transpor...
A quantitative description of solute and fluid transport during peritoneal dialysis. To investigate ...
Ultrafiltration and solute kinetics using low sodium peritoneal dialysate. Low sodium peritoneal dia...
Augmenting solute clearance in peritoneal dialysis.BackgroundThe removal of low molecular weight sol...
volume flow rates (Qe) for urea, creatinine, and inorganic phos-phorus (Qeu, Qecr, QeiP) during hemo...
Hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis are two blood purification techniques that use similar operatin...
nomenon of maximum ultrafiltration is surface-area limited or dependent upon membrane permeability h...
Peritoneal dialysis plasma clearances of large molecular weight solutes such as inulin (5,200 dalton...
S everal properties of peritoneal membrane function have the potential to influence clinical outcome...
In eight, CAPD patients who either had insufficient results of dialysis treatment (six) or loss of u...
The contribution of free water transport and small pore transport to the total fluid removal in peri...
Net removal of fluid and sodium from the body during peritoneal dialysis is accomplished with dialys...
Optimization of peritoneal dialysis schedule and dialysis fluid composition needs, among others, met...
The ultrafiltration (UF) efficiency of peritoneal di-alysis (PD) solutions, defined as the net UF di...
Diffusion and convection are the main mechanisms involved in the membrane separation processes occur...
Effect of blood perfusion on diffusive transport in peritoneal dialysis.BackgroundDiffusive transpor...
A quantitative description of solute and fluid transport during peritoneal dialysis. To investigate ...
Ultrafiltration and solute kinetics using low sodium peritoneal dialysate. Low sodium peritoneal dia...
Augmenting solute clearance in peritoneal dialysis.BackgroundThe removal of low molecular weight sol...
volume flow rates (Qe) for urea, creatinine, and inorganic phos-phorus (Qeu, Qecr, QeiP) during hemo...