Introduction: Vascular access recirculation during hemodialysis is associated with reduced effectiveness and worse survival outcomes. To evaluate recirculation, an increase in pCO(2) in the blood of the arterial line during hemodialysis (threshold of 4.5 mmHg) was proposed. The blood returning from the dialyzer in the venous line has significantly higher pCO2, so in the presence of recirculation, pCO2 in the arterial blood line may increase (Delta pCO(2)) during hemodialysis sessions. The aim of our study was to evaluate Delta pCO(2) as a diagnostic tool for vascular access recirculation in chronic hemodialysis patients. Methods: We evaluated vascular access recirculation with Delta pCO(2) and compared it with the results of a urea recircul...
Predictive measures of vascular access thrombosis: A prospective study. Malfunction of permanent vas...
Ultrafiltration method for measuring vascular access flow rates during hemodialysis.BackgroundThe va...
Abstract. The traditional method for measuring vascu-lar access recirculation has been questioned. W...
Introduction: Vascular access recirculation during hemodialysis is associated with reduced effective...
We propose arterial pCO2 as test to discover vascular access recirculation (VAR) in bicarbonate hemo...
Background/Aim: The dialysis outcome is strongly affected by the function of the vascular access. It...
Intradialytic hypotension (IDH) is one of the most important short-term complications to hemodialysi...
Introduction: There are several potential explanations for the development of PH in patients with st...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is the major cause of mortality and morbidity in patients undergo...
Intradialytic hypotension (IDH) is a hemodynamic phenomenon recently associated with decreased blood...
BACKGROUND Hemodynamic stability of patients during dialysis sessions is of pivotal importance in d...
Introduction: Haemodialysis requires recirculation, and it happens when dialysed blood returning thr...
Conclusions: The easy-to-use expression pCO2 = HCO3 + 15 seems suitable for the daily clinical pract...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: During haemodialysis, some patients experience intensifica...
Background Intradialytic hypotension (IDH) has a dramatic impact on the main outcomes of dialysis...
Predictive measures of vascular access thrombosis: A prospective study. Malfunction of permanent vas...
Ultrafiltration method for measuring vascular access flow rates during hemodialysis.BackgroundThe va...
Abstract. The traditional method for measuring vascu-lar access recirculation has been questioned. W...
Introduction: Vascular access recirculation during hemodialysis is associated with reduced effective...
We propose arterial pCO2 as test to discover vascular access recirculation (VAR) in bicarbonate hemo...
Background/Aim: The dialysis outcome is strongly affected by the function of the vascular access. It...
Intradialytic hypotension (IDH) is one of the most important short-term complications to hemodialysi...
Introduction: There are several potential explanations for the development of PH in patients with st...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is the major cause of mortality and morbidity in patients undergo...
Intradialytic hypotension (IDH) is a hemodynamic phenomenon recently associated with decreased blood...
BACKGROUND Hemodynamic stability of patients during dialysis sessions is of pivotal importance in d...
Introduction: Haemodialysis requires recirculation, and it happens when dialysed blood returning thr...
Conclusions: The easy-to-use expression pCO2 = HCO3 + 15 seems suitable for the daily clinical pract...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: During haemodialysis, some patients experience intensifica...
Background Intradialytic hypotension (IDH) has a dramatic impact on the main outcomes of dialysis...
Predictive measures of vascular access thrombosis: A prospective study. Malfunction of permanent vas...
Ultrafiltration method for measuring vascular access flow rates during hemodialysis.BackgroundThe va...
Abstract. The traditional method for measuring vascu-lar access recirculation has been questioned. W...