BACKGROUND: Extended periods of haemodialysis (HD) can improve patient outcomes. In-centre nocturnal haemodialysis (INHD) should be explored as a method of offering extended periods of HD to patients unsuitable for or unable to perform home therapy. METHODS: Ten self-selecting, prevalent HD patients started an INHD programme to assess feasibility and patient satisfaction. Quality-of-life (QOL) measures were evaluated at enrolment and after 4 months of INHD using the EQ-5D, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and the SF-12 questionnaires. Demographic, biochemical and haematological data and data on dialysis adequacy were collected before starting INHD and after 4 months. RESULTS: Three of the 10 patients failed to complete the 2...
Objectives Nocturnal haemodialysis (NHD), characterised by 8-hour sessions ≥3 times a week, is known...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) sponsored HEMO Study did not demonstrate that an increase in...
Introduction: Conventional haemodialysis (HD) involves treatment times of around 4 hours thrice week...
BACKGROUND: Extended periods of haemodialysis (HD) can improve patient outcomes. In-centre nocturnal...
INTRODUCTION: In-centre nocturnal haemodialysis (INHD) is an underutilised dialysis regimen that can...
Background and objectives: Some patients are not optimally treated by conventional in-center hemodia...
Hemodialysis has been associated with reduced quality of life (QOL). Small cohort studies of quotidi...
Approximately, 2 million people suffer from end-stage renal disease worldwide. People suffering from...
The interest of investigators in intensified dialysis regimens has been growing in recent years, esp...
OBJECTIVES: Nocturnal haemodialysis (NHD), characterised by 8-hour sessions ≥3 times a week, is know...
WOS: 000289309400027PubMed ID: 21148270Background. Longer dialysis sessions may improve outcome in h...
The relationship between increased hemodialysis hours and patient outcomes remains unclear. We rando...
How much dialysis is required for optimal well-being and long-term survival? The Frequent Hemodialys...
Objectives Nocturnal haemodialysis (NHD), characterised by 8-hour sessions >= 3 times a week, is kno...
Abstract Approximately, 2 million people suffer from end-stage renal disease worldwide. People suffe...
Objectives Nocturnal haemodialysis (NHD), characterised by 8-hour sessions ≥3 times a week, is known...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) sponsored HEMO Study did not demonstrate that an increase in...
Introduction: Conventional haemodialysis (HD) involves treatment times of around 4 hours thrice week...
BACKGROUND: Extended periods of haemodialysis (HD) can improve patient outcomes. In-centre nocturnal...
INTRODUCTION: In-centre nocturnal haemodialysis (INHD) is an underutilised dialysis regimen that can...
Background and objectives: Some patients are not optimally treated by conventional in-center hemodia...
Hemodialysis has been associated with reduced quality of life (QOL). Small cohort studies of quotidi...
Approximately, 2 million people suffer from end-stage renal disease worldwide. People suffering from...
The interest of investigators in intensified dialysis regimens has been growing in recent years, esp...
OBJECTIVES: Nocturnal haemodialysis (NHD), characterised by 8-hour sessions ≥3 times a week, is know...
WOS: 000289309400027PubMed ID: 21148270Background. Longer dialysis sessions may improve outcome in h...
The relationship between increased hemodialysis hours and patient outcomes remains unclear. We rando...
How much dialysis is required for optimal well-being and long-term survival? The Frequent Hemodialys...
Objectives Nocturnal haemodialysis (NHD), characterised by 8-hour sessions >= 3 times a week, is kno...
Abstract Approximately, 2 million people suffer from end-stage renal disease worldwide. People suffe...
Objectives Nocturnal haemodialysis (NHD), characterised by 8-hour sessions ≥3 times a week, is known...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) sponsored HEMO Study did not demonstrate that an increase in...
Introduction: Conventional haemodialysis (HD) involves treatment times of around 4 hours thrice week...