For the past 30 years, nephrologists have focused on a single minimal threshold of Kt/Vurea to determine the adequacy of peritoneal dialysis (PD). To date, there is no evidence that shows Kt/Vurea to be a good surrogate measure of uremic symptom control or nutritional state in patients on PD. Volume of distribution (Vurea) generally is considered equivalent to total body water (TBW). Yet, accurate determination of TBW is difficult. The most recent International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis practice recommendations on prescribing high-quality PD emphasized incorporation of multiple measures rather than the single value of Kt/Vurea. These measures include shared decision-making between the patient and the care team and assessment of health...
Dialysis adequacy is traditionally based on urea clearance, adjusted for total body volume (Kt/Vurea...
Urea kinetic analysis of automated peritoneal dialysis allows calculation of a CAPD-equivalent Kt/Vu...
How the dialysis dose is normalized is just one of several assumptions that clinicians need to take ...
Background. Although adequate peritoneal dialysis is not well defined, Kt(Vurea has been used as an ...
Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is an important renal replacement therapy for survival of patients with end...
p eritoneal dialysis has undergone considerable change since it was first used in managing end stage...
OBJECTIVE: Kt/V urea has been used to assess adequacy of peritoneal dialysis. However, Kt/V urea onl...
Peritoneal dialysis adequacy: A model to assess feasibility with various modalities.BackgroundThe cu...
The optimal method to assess the adequacy of peritoneal dialysis therapies is controversial. Today, ...
In advanced Chronic Kidney Disease, patients require renal replacement therapy (dialysis or transpla...
BACKGROUND: Current guidelines for the prescription of peritoneal dialysis dose rely on a single cut...
Dialyzer clearance of urea multiplied by dialysis time and normalized for urea distribution volume (...
Background: Euvolemia is an important adequacy parameter in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. Howev...
Urea removal in peritoneal dialysis (PD) has been a primary measure of dialysis adequacy, but its ut...
Copyright © 2016 International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved...
Dialysis adequacy is traditionally based on urea clearance, adjusted for total body volume (Kt/Vurea...
Urea kinetic analysis of automated peritoneal dialysis allows calculation of a CAPD-equivalent Kt/Vu...
How the dialysis dose is normalized is just one of several assumptions that clinicians need to take ...
Background. Although adequate peritoneal dialysis is not well defined, Kt(Vurea has been used as an ...
Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is an important renal replacement therapy for survival of patients with end...
p eritoneal dialysis has undergone considerable change since it was first used in managing end stage...
OBJECTIVE: Kt/V urea has been used to assess adequacy of peritoneal dialysis. However, Kt/V urea onl...
Peritoneal dialysis adequacy: A model to assess feasibility with various modalities.BackgroundThe cu...
The optimal method to assess the adequacy of peritoneal dialysis therapies is controversial. Today, ...
In advanced Chronic Kidney Disease, patients require renal replacement therapy (dialysis or transpla...
BACKGROUND: Current guidelines for the prescription of peritoneal dialysis dose rely on a single cut...
Dialyzer clearance of urea multiplied by dialysis time and normalized for urea distribution volume (...
Background: Euvolemia is an important adequacy parameter in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. Howev...
Urea removal in peritoneal dialysis (PD) has been a primary measure of dialysis adequacy, but its ut...
Copyright © 2016 International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved...
Dialysis adequacy is traditionally based on urea clearance, adjusted for total body volume (Kt/Vurea...
Urea kinetic analysis of automated peritoneal dialysis allows calculation of a CAPD-equivalent Kt/Vu...
How the dialysis dose is normalized is just one of several assumptions that clinicians need to take ...