Several key questions help to clarify the evolving debate concerning management of end-stage renal disease and withdrawal of dialysis. First, what is the evidence about survival, quality of life, and course of illness, following conservative management or dialysis withdrawal? Second, what criteria are used for deciding on conservative management or withdrawing dialysis, and how are these criteria justified? Third, who should make the decision and how should it be reached, particularly when there is cognitive impairment and the patient cannot make the decision for themselves? Decision criteria, the evidence, and who decides are each considered in this revie
members of the team that dialysis gives them noIntroduction worthwhile life), say that they wish to ...
Much of the increase in take on rate for dialysis in recent years is accounted for by older patients...
BACKGROUND Older adults with chronic kidney disease stage 5 may be offered a choice between dialy...
Several key questions help to clarify the evolving debate concerning management of end-stage renal d...
Purpose of reviewDialysis has been the prevailing treatment paradigm in advanced chronic kidney dise...
In the last years the population of patients with end-stage renal disease has been growing and the n...
In the last few decades, the aging of the general population has significantly increased the number ...
Hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and conservative care are nowadays the main treatment options to h...
Hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and conservative care are nowadays the main treatment options to h...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Estimates suggest that 20-30% of the deaths of patients with chronic kidney disease...
Patients with end-stage kidney disease have significantly increased morbidity and mortality. While g...
Cessation of life-support treatment is an appropriate option for situations in which the burdens of ...
AIM Withdrawal from dialysis is a common mode of death in patients undergoing dialysis. Anecdotal...
Recently there has been a growing awareness that not all patients with Established Renal Failure wil...
Recently there has been a growing awareness that not all patients with Established Renal Failure wil...
members of the team that dialysis gives them noIntroduction worthwhile life), say that they wish to ...
Much of the increase in take on rate for dialysis in recent years is accounted for by older patients...
BACKGROUND Older adults with chronic kidney disease stage 5 may be offered a choice between dialy...
Several key questions help to clarify the evolving debate concerning management of end-stage renal d...
Purpose of reviewDialysis has been the prevailing treatment paradigm in advanced chronic kidney dise...
In the last years the population of patients with end-stage renal disease has been growing and the n...
In the last few decades, the aging of the general population has significantly increased the number ...
Hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and conservative care are nowadays the main treatment options to h...
Hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and conservative care are nowadays the main treatment options to h...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Estimates suggest that 20-30% of the deaths of patients with chronic kidney disease...
Patients with end-stage kidney disease have significantly increased morbidity and mortality. While g...
Cessation of life-support treatment is an appropriate option for situations in which the burdens of ...
AIM Withdrawal from dialysis is a common mode of death in patients undergoing dialysis. Anecdotal...
Recently there has been a growing awareness that not all patients with Established Renal Failure wil...
Recently there has been a growing awareness that not all patients with Established Renal Failure wil...
members of the team that dialysis gives them noIntroduction worthwhile life), say that they wish to ...
Much of the increase in take on rate for dialysis in recent years is accounted for by older patients...
BACKGROUND Older adults with chronic kidney disease stage 5 may be offered a choice between dialy...