For more than 20 years, nephrologists have been reporting that they are increasingly being expected to dialyze patients whom they believe may receive little benefit from dialysis therapy. During this time, there has been substantial research about the outcomes of patients of differing ages and comorbid conditions requiring dialysis and the development of clinical practice guidelines for dialysis decision making based on research evidence, ethics, and the law. The importance of palliative medicine to the care of the patient throughout the continuum of kidney disease also has been recognized, and its application has been described. This article summarizes these advances and provides an approach for decision making and treatment for patients w...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been redefined in the new millennium as any alteration of kidney mo...
Increasing numbers of patients are starting dialysis who have limited prognoses for 6-month survival...
Recently there has been a growing awareness that not all patients with Established Renal Failure wil...
Patients with end-stage kidney disease have significantly increased morbidity and mortality. While g...
In this essay, we describe the evolution of attitudes toward dialysis discontinuation in historical ...
Dialysis patients are often denied hospice benefits unless they forego dialysis treatments. However,...
ABSTRACT The world population is aging and diseases such as diabetes mellitus and systemic arterial ...
Over a decade ago, the Renal Physicians Association and the American Society of Nephrology published...
In the last years the population of patients with end-stage renal disease has been growing and the n...
One of the miracles of modern medicine alongside such remarkable advances as anaesthesia and anti-bi...
The ability to offer repetitive hemodialysis for treatment of chronic kidney failure has now reached...
Copyright © 2013 Hideaki Ishikawa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Patients with chronic kidney disease have a shortened life expectancy and carry a high symptom burde...
members of the team that dialysis gives them noIntroduction worthwhile life), say that they wish to ...
As the importance of providing patient-centered palliative care for patients with advanced illnesses...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been redefined in the new millennium as any alteration of kidney mo...
Increasing numbers of patients are starting dialysis who have limited prognoses for 6-month survival...
Recently there has been a growing awareness that not all patients with Established Renal Failure wil...
Patients with end-stage kidney disease have significantly increased morbidity and mortality. While g...
In this essay, we describe the evolution of attitudes toward dialysis discontinuation in historical ...
Dialysis patients are often denied hospice benefits unless they forego dialysis treatments. However,...
ABSTRACT The world population is aging and diseases such as diabetes mellitus and systemic arterial ...
Over a decade ago, the Renal Physicians Association and the American Society of Nephrology published...
In the last years the population of patients with end-stage renal disease has been growing and the n...
One of the miracles of modern medicine alongside such remarkable advances as anaesthesia and anti-bi...
The ability to offer repetitive hemodialysis for treatment of chronic kidney failure has now reached...
Copyright © 2013 Hideaki Ishikawa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Patients with chronic kidney disease have a shortened life expectancy and carry a high symptom burde...
members of the team that dialysis gives them noIntroduction worthwhile life), say that they wish to ...
As the importance of providing patient-centered palliative care for patients with advanced illnesses...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been redefined in the new millennium as any alteration of kidney mo...
Increasing numbers of patients are starting dialysis who have limited prognoses for 6-month survival...
Recently there has been a growing awareness that not all patients with Established Renal Failure wil...