In their paper Lindberg and Ludvigsen (2012) have correctly identified the lack of evidence-based nurse-sensitive indicators measuring the quality of haemodialysis nursing care. The authors suggest that the intradialytic ultrafiltration rate (UFR) (total fluid removed divided by the total time in a single dialysis treatment, measured in litres per hour) may be one such indicator. Importantly it is best practice to minimise high UFRs as they are associated with higher risk of cardiovascular events and vascular access complications (Curatola et al., 2011). However, this does not justify UFR to qualify as a nurse-sensitive indicator of quality in the haemodialysis context. The aim of this response is to voice our concerns over the proposal to ...
Introduction:In post-dilution online hemodiafiltration, a very thin balance subsists in preventingco...
Background: Fluid overload is common in patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) and ultrafiltratio...
Background/aimsUltrafiltration rate (UFR) appears to be associated with mortality in prevalent hemod...
High hemodialysis ultrafiltration rate (UFR) is increasingly recognized as an important and modifiab...
Rapid ultrafiltration rates are associated with adverse outcomes among patients on hemodialysis. The...
This review critically summarizes the evidence linking ultrafiltration (UF) rates to adverse outcome...
Objective: Cardiovascular events are more commonly observed during hemodialysis sessions after a lon...
Ask nephrology nurses about the care in their hemodialysis units and they will probably say that hig...
Purpose of reviewVolume management in hemodialysis patients is often challenging. Assessing volume s...
A high ultrafiltration rate (UFR) is associated with increased mortality in hemodialysis patients. H...
Background: In Western Australia (WA), most stable patients undergoing haemodialysis receive treatme...
International audienceBackground: Recent randomized controlled trials suggest that sufficiently high...
Water quality is fundamental to haemodialysis regardless of the modality; this has two distinct stra...
Observational data have demonstrated an association between higher ultrafiltration (UF) rates and gr...
Vector length as a proxy for the adequacy of ultrafiltration in hemodialysis. Pillon L, Piccoli A, L...
Introduction:In post-dilution online hemodiafiltration, a very thin balance subsists in preventingco...
Background: Fluid overload is common in patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) and ultrafiltratio...
Background/aimsUltrafiltration rate (UFR) appears to be associated with mortality in prevalent hemod...
High hemodialysis ultrafiltration rate (UFR) is increasingly recognized as an important and modifiab...
Rapid ultrafiltration rates are associated with adverse outcomes among patients on hemodialysis. The...
This review critically summarizes the evidence linking ultrafiltration (UF) rates to adverse outcome...
Objective: Cardiovascular events are more commonly observed during hemodialysis sessions after a lon...
Ask nephrology nurses about the care in their hemodialysis units and they will probably say that hig...
Purpose of reviewVolume management in hemodialysis patients is often challenging. Assessing volume s...
A high ultrafiltration rate (UFR) is associated with increased mortality in hemodialysis patients. H...
Background: In Western Australia (WA), most stable patients undergoing haemodialysis receive treatme...
International audienceBackground: Recent randomized controlled trials suggest that sufficiently high...
Water quality is fundamental to haemodialysis regardless of the modality; this has two distinct stra...
Observational data have demonstrated an association between higher ultrafiltration (UF) rates and gr...
Vector length as a proxy for the adequacy of ultrafiltration in hemodialysis. Pillon L, Piccoli A, L...
Introduction:In post-dilution online hemodiafiltration, a very thin balance subsists in preventingco...
Background: Fluid overload is common in patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) and ultrafiltratio...
Background/aimsUltrafiltration rate (UFR) appears to be associated with mortality in prevalent hemod...