Dialysis relies upon the transfer of waste products and electrolytes across a semi-permeable membrane contained in the dialyser facilitated by the dialysis fluid, a fast-flowing electrolyte solution prepared continuously by the mixing of treated water with a concentrated electrolyte solution. Both the water, the buffer and electrolyte composition play important roles in modulating complications associated with treatment. With respect to water, historically the focus was on chemical contaminant content, but more recently has shifted to microbiological quality due to the role that such quality plays in the pro-inflammatory state. The composition of the dialysis fluid is crucial in normalization of electrolyte composition of plasma water, home...
Role of sodium in hemodialysis. Sodium chloride is the most abundant salt in extracellular fluid. In...
The National Society of Nephrology has promoted the development of specific Italian Guidelines for d...
The National Society of Nephrology has promoted the development of specific Italian Guidelines for d...
Dialysis relies upon the transfer of waste products and electrolytes across a semi-permeable membran...
Treatment of renal failure by haemodialysis uses dialysis fluid to facilitate the normalization of e...
An essential but frequently neglected aspect of dialysis treatment is the dialysis fluid produced by...
Dialysis fluid is produced by the blending of treated water with electrolytes at the patients bed si...
Water for dialysis represents an additive risk factors to the chronic inflammatory state documented ...
Water quality is fundamental to haemodialysis regardless of the modality; this has two distinct stra...
Dialysis is a well-established and widely used procedure. For a number of years, the focus has been ...
The effectiveness of the haemodialysis (HD) treatment directly affects the survival and quality of l...
In hemodialysis, huge amounts of water are used for diluting the concentrates to produce dialysis fl...
In hemodialysis, huge amounts of water are used for diluting the concentrates to produce dialysis fl...
The quality of dialysate: An integrated approach. The role of bacterial contamination of dialysis wa...
Survival and quality of life of dialysis patients are strictly dependent on the quality of the haemo...
Role of sodium in hemodialysis. Sodium chloride is the most abundant salt in extracellular fluid. In...
The National Society of Nephrology has promoted the development of specific Italian Guidelines for d...
The National Society of Nephrology has promoted the development of specific Italian Guidelines for d...
Dialysis relies upon the transfer of waste products and electrolytes across a semi-permeable membran...
Treatment of renal failure by haemodialysis uses dialysis fluid to facilitate the normalization of e...
An essential but frequently neglected aspect of dialysis treatment is the dialysis fluid produced by...
Dialysis fluid is produced by the blending of treated water with electrolytes at the patients bed si...
Water for dialysis represents an additive risk factors to the chronic inflammatory state documented ...
Water quality is fundamental to haemodialysis regardless of the modality; this has two distinct stra...
Dialysis is a well-established and widely used procedure. For a number of years, the focus has been ...
The effectiveness of the haemodialysis (HD) treatment directly affects the survival and quality of l...
In hemodialysis, huge amounts of water are used for diluting the concentrates to produce dialysis fl...
In hemodialysis, huge amounts of water are used for diluting the concentrates to produce dialysis fl...
The quality of dialysate: An integrated approach. The role of bacterial contamination of dialysis wa...
Survival and quality of life of dialysis patients are strictly dependent on the quality of the haemo...
Role of sodium in hemodialysis. Sodium chloride is the most abundant salt in extracellular fluid. In...
The National Society of Nephrology has promoted the development of specific Italian Guidelines for d...
The National Society of Nephrology has promoted the development of specific Italian Guidelines for d...