Registry or national dialysis data show that a sizeable proportion of contemporary dialysis patients have substantial levels of residual kidney function especially upon transitioning to dialysis therapy. However, among incident hemodialysis patients, the prevailing paradigm has been to initiate "full-dose" triweekly treatment schedules irrespective of native kidney function in most developed countries. Recognizing the benefits of residual kidney function upon the health and survival of dialysis patients, there has been growing interest in incremental hemodialysis, in which dialysis frequency and dose are tailored according to the degree of patients' residual kidney function. Infrequent hemodialysis can also be used for those who prefer a mo...
Twice-weekly hemodialysis, as part of incremental initiation, has reported benefits including preser...
BackgroundMaintenance hemodialysis is typically prescribed thrice weekly irrespective of a patient's...
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Registry or national dialysis data show that a sizeable proportion of contemporary dialysis patients...
Nearly a half-century ago, the thrice-weekly hemodialysis schedule was empirically established as a ...
Nearly a half-century ago, the thrice-weekly hemodialysis schedule was empirically established as a ...
Nearly a half-century ago, the thrice-weekly hemodialysis schedule was empirically established as a ...
Incremental hemodialysis has been examined as a viable hemodialysis regimen for selected end-stage r...
Incremental hemodialysis has been examined as a viable hemodialysis regimen for selected end-stage r...
BackgroundThe 2006 Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative guidelines suggest twice-weekly or inc...
BackgroundThe 2006 Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative guidelines suggest twice-weekly or inc...
The prescription of hemodialysis (HD) in patients with incident end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) is f...
The prescription of hemodialysis (HD) in patients with incident end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) is f...
Twice-weekly hemodialysis, as part of incremental initiation, has reported benefits including preser...
Twice-weekly hemodialysis, as part of incremental initiation, has reported benefits including preser...
Twice-weekly hemodialysis, as part of incremental initiation, has reported benefits including preser...
BackgroundMaintenance hemodialysis is typically prescribed thrice weekly irrespective of a patient's...
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA. All rights reserved.T...
Registry or national dialysis data show that a sizeable proportion of contemporary dialysis patients...
Nearly a half-century ago, the thrice-weekly hemodialysis schedule was empirically established as a ...
Nearly a half-century ago, the thrice-weekly hemodialysis schedule was empirically established as a ...
Nearly a half-century ago, the thrice-weekly hemodialysis schedule was empirically established as a ...
Incremental hemodialysis has been examined as a viable hemodialysis regimen for selected end-stage r...
Incremental hemodialysis has been examined as a viable hemodialysis regimen for selected end-stage r...
BackgroundThe 2006 Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative guidelines suggest twice-weekly or inc...
BackgroundThe 2006 Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative guidelines suggest twice-weekly or inc...
The prescription of hemodialysis (HD) in patients with incident end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) is f...
The prescription of hemodialysis (HD) in patients with incident end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) is f...
Twice-weekly hemodialysis, as part of incremental initiation, has reported benefits including preser...
Twice-weekly hemodialysis, as part of incremental initiation, has reported benefits including preser...
Twice-weekly hemodialysis, as part of incremental initiation, has reported benefits including preser...
BackgroundMaintenance hemodialysis is typically prescribed thrice weekly irrespective of a patient's...
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA. All rights reserved.T...