High hemodialysis ultrafiltration rate (UFR) is increasingly recognized as an important and modifiable risk factor for mortality among patients receiving maintenance hemodialysis. Recently, the Kidney Care Quality Alliance (KCQA) developed a UFR measure to assess dialysis unit care quality. The UFR measure was defined as UFR≥13mL/kg/h for patients with dialysis session length less than 240 minutes and was endorsed by the National Quality Forum as a quality measure in December 2015. Despite this, implementation of a UFR threshold remains controversial. In this NKF-KDOQI (National Kidney Foundation-Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative) Controversies Report, we discuss the concept of the UFR, which is governed by patients\u27 interdialyt...
Objective: Cardiovascular events are more commonly observed during hemodialysis sessions after a lon...
International audienceBackground: Recent randomized controlled trials suggest that sufficiently high...
<b>Background/Aims:</b> Ultrafiltration rate (UFR) appears to be associated with mortality in preval...
Rapid ultrafiltration rates are associated with adverse outcomes among patients on hemodialysis. The...
Abstract Background Higher ultrafiltration (UF) rates and extracellular hypo- and hypervolemia are a...
BACKGROUND:High ultrafiltration rate (UFR) has been associated with increased mortality in hemodialy...
Observational data have demonstrated an association between higher ultrafiltration (UF) rates and gr...
Rationale & objectivePatients receiving twice-weekly or less-frequent hemodialysis (HD) may need...
RATIONALE & OBJECTIVE: Patients receiving twice-weekly or less-frequent hemodialysis (HD) may ne...
This review critically summarizes the evidence linking ultrafiltration (UF) rates to adverse outcome...
Background/aimsUltrafiltration rate (UFR) appears to be associated with mortality in prevalent hemod...
A high ultrafiltration rate (UFR) is associated with increased mortality in hemodialysis patients. H...
In their paper Lindberg and Ludvigsen (2012) have correctly identified the lack of evidence-based nu...
Purpose of reviewVolume management in hemodialysis patients is often challenging. Assessing volume s...
Excessive interdialytic weight gain (IWG) and ultrafiltration rates (UFR) above 10 mL/h/kg body weig...
Objective: Cardiovascular events are more commonly observed during hemodialysis sessions after a lon...
International audienceBackground: Recent randomized controlled trials suggest that sufficiently high...
<b>Background/Aims:</b> Ultrafiltration rate (UFR) appears to be associated with mortality in preval...
Rapid ultrafiltration rates are associated with adverse outcomes among patients on hemodialysis. The...
Abstract Background Higher ultrafiltration (UF) rates and extracellular hypo- and hypervolemia are a...
BACKGROUND:High ultrafiltration rate (UFR) has been associated with increased mortality in hemodialy...
Observational data have demonstrated an association between higher ultrafiltration (UF) rates and gr...
Rationale & objectivePatients receiving twice-weekly or less-frequent hemodialysis (HD) may need...
RATIONALE & OBJECTIVE: Patients receiving twice-weekly or less-frequent hemodialysis (HD) may ne...
This review critically summarizes the evidence linking ultrafiltration (UF) rates to adverse outcome...
Background/aimsUltrafiltration rate (UFR) appears to be associated with mortality in prevalent hemod...
A high ultrafiltration rate (UFR) is associated with increased mortality in hemodialysis patients. H...
In their paper Lindberg and Ludvigsen (2012) have correctly identified the lack of evidence-based nu...
Purpose of reviewVolume management in hemodialysis patients is often challenging. Assessing volume s...
Excessive interdialytic weight gain (IWG) and ultrafiltration rates (UFR) above 10 mL/h/kg body weig...
Objective: Cardiovascular events are more commonly observed during hemodialysis sessions after a lon...
International audienceBackground: Recent randomized controlled trials suggest that sufficiently high...
<b>Background/Aims:</b> Ultrafiltration rate (UFR) appears to be associated with mortality in preval...