Effect of membrane composition and structure on solute removal and biocompatibility in hemodialysis. Significant changes in extracorporeal membranes have occurred over the past five decades in which hemodialysis (HD) has been available as a therapy for both acute renal failure (ARF) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD). For cellulosic membranes, these changes have included a reduction in thickness, hydroxyl group substitution, and an increase in pore size. These modifications have resulted in enhanced efficiency of small solute removal, a broader spectrum of overall solute removal, and an attenuation of complement activation in comparison to the thick, unsubstituted cellulosic membranes of low permeability used in the early days of HD therapy...
Background: Inadequacy of dialysis is one of the main causes of death in hemodialysis patients. Some...
The present work is focused on the synthesis and characterization of novel materials for hemodialysi...
A wide spectrum of molecules is retained in end-stage kidney disease, normally defined as uremic tox...
Effect of membrane composition and structure on solute removal and biocompatibility in hemodialysis....
The blood of patients treated by dialysis is repeatedly exposed to foreign materials contained in th...
Hemodialysis (HD) is a filtration vital process through which the bloods’ toxins and contaminations ...
Renal failure or kidney failure is a medical condition when the kidneys fail to filter toxins and wa...
Renal failure or kidney failure is a medical condition when the kidneys fail to filter toxins and wa...
Ultrapurity of dialysis fluid is important for the biocompatibility of renal replacement therapy sys...
Dialysis membranes are fast gaining importance nowadays in membrane separation industries, mainly us...
none2noA wide spectrum of molecules is retained in end-stage kidney disease, normally defined as ure...
The ninth leading cause of death in the United States is kidney disease, and hemodialysis is the pro...
Polysulfone (PS) is one of the most popular materials as a membrane for blood purification therapy. ...
Effects of different membranes and dialysis technologies on patient treatment tolerance and nutritio...
A wide spectrum of molecules is retained in end-stage kidney disease, normally defined as uremic tox...
Background: Inadequacy of dialysis is one of the main causes of death in hemodialysis patients. Some...
The present work is focused on the synthesis and characterization of novel materials for hemodialysi...
A wide spectrum of molecules is retained in end-stage kidney disease, normally defined as uremic tox...
Effect of membrane composition and structure on solute removal and biocompatibility in hemodialysis....
The blood of patients treated by dialysis is repeatedly exposed to foreign materials contained in th...
Hemodialysis (HD) is a filtration vital process through which the bloods’ toxins and contaminations ...
Renal failure or kidney failure is a medical condition when the kidneys fail to filter toxins and wa...
Renal failure or kidney failure is a medical condition when the kidneys fail to filter toxins and wa...
Ultrapurity of dialysis fluid is important for the biocompatibility of renal replacement therapy sys...
Dialysis membranes are fast gaining importance nowadays in membrane separation industries, mainly us...
none2noA wide spectrum of molecules is retained in end-stage kidney disease, normally defined as ure...
The ninth leading cause of death in the United States is kidney disease, and hemodialysis is the pro...
Polysulfone (PS) is one of the most popular materials as a membrane for blood purification therapy. ...
Effects of different membranes and dialysis technologies on patient treatment tolerance and nutritio...
A wide spectrum of molecules is retained in end-stage kidney disease, normally defined as uremic tox...
Background: Inadequacy of dialysis is one of the main causes of death in hemodialysis patients. Some...
The present work is focused on the synthesis and characterization of novel materials for hemodialysi...
A wide spectrum of molecules is retained in end-stage kidney disease, normally defined as uremic tox...