A multicenter study was performed with the aim to investigate the blood concentrations of zinc (Zn) and aluminum (Al) in hemodialysis patients and to clarify the impact of these metals level on the frequency of infections and the impact of medications on metal concentration in blood of these patients. Material and methods. 265 patients with end-stage renal disease from 7 dialysis centers were enrolled in this study. All patients underwent standard hemodialysis. Venous blood samples were collected from hemodialysis patients before hemodialysis sessions. Atomic absorption spectrophotometry was applied to measure blood levels of Zn and Al. Results and conclusions. The hemodialysis patients with infectious complications had significantly higher...
Aluminum (Al3+) overload is frequently associated with lipid peroxidation and neurological disorders...
Copper (Cu) Zinc (Zn) and Magnesium (Mg) in serum, RBC, urine and dialyzate fluids were studied in 3...
Background: Haemodialysis patients are at risk of developing trace elements imbalance and lipid pero...
A multicenter study was performed to investigate the prevalence of abnormal blood contents of alumin...
This study on blood levels of trace metals in hemodialysis patients was carried out with an aim to c...
A multicenter collaborative study was performed to investigate the prevalence of abnormal blood cont...
Introduction ― Heavy metal storage and essential elements deficiency are two important issues in dia...
Alterations in blood and tissue concentrations of trace elements in the uremic patient have been inv...
ABSTRACT It has been suggested that hemodiabysis patients might benefit from zinc supple-ments. Howe...
Background and Objective: Zinc and Copper are the important trace elements for human growth and body...
A total of 1,026 patients undergoing haemodialysis as the only chronic treatment were studied in all...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Trace element is defined as one that makes up less than 0.01% of body's ...
For human beings trace elements are essential nutrients with a gamut of functions. Available data re...
Zinc is necessary for growth and cells’ division. Its deficiency may seriously affect antioxidant de...
End stage renal disease (ESRD) patients receiving haemodialysis (HD) are frequently associated with ...
Aluminum (Al3+) overload is frequently associated with lipid peroxidation and neurological disorders...
Copper (Cu) Zinc (Zn) and Magnesium (Mg) in serum, RBC, urine and dialyzate fluids were studied in 3...
Background: Haemodialysis patients are at risk of developing trace elements imbalance and lipid pero...
A multicenter study was performed to investigate the prevalence of abnormal blood contents of alumin...
This study on blood levels of trace metals in hemodialysis patients was carried out with an aim to c...
A multicenter collaborative study was performed to investigate the prevalence of abnormal blood cont...
Introduction ― Heavy metal storage and essential elements deficiency are two important issues in dia...
Alterations in blood and tissue concentrations of trace elements in the uremic patient have been inv...
ABSTRACT It has been suggested that hemodiabysis patients might benefit from zinc supple-ments. Howe...
Background and Objective: Zinc and Copper are the important trace elements for human growth and body...
A total of 1,026 patients undergoing haemodialysis as the only chronic treatment were studied in all...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Trace element is defined as one that makes up less than 0.01% of body's ...
For human beings trace elements are essential nutrients with a gamut of functions. Available data re...
Zinc is necessary for growth and cells’ division. Its deficiency may seriously affect antioxidant de...
End stage renal disease (ESRD) patients receiving haemodialysis (HD) are frequently associated with ...
Aluminum (Al3+) overload is frequently associated with lipid peroxidation and neurological disorders...
Copper (Cu) Zinc (Zn) and Magnesium (Mg) in serum, RBC, urine and dialyzate fluids were studied in 3...
Background: Haemodialysis patients are at risk of developing trace elements imbalance and lipid pero...