BACKGROUND:Calciprotein particles (CPPs) may play an important role in the calcification process. The calcification propensity of serum (T50) is highly predictive of all-cause mortality in chronic kidney disease patients. Whether T50 is therapeutically improvable, by high-flux hemodialysis (HD) or hemodiafiltration (HDF), has not been studied yet. METHODS:We designed a cross-sectional single center study, and included stable prevalent in-center dialysis patients on HD or HDF. Patients were divided into two groups based on dialysis modality, were on a thrice-weekly schedule, had a dialysis vintage of > 3 months and vascular access providing a blood flow rate > 300 ml/min. Calcification propensity of serum was measured by the time of transfor...
IntroductionThe concentration of dialysate calcium (dCa) has been suggested to affect vascular calci...
Arterial calcifications increase arterial stiffness and are associated with a faster decline of kidn...
Background: Vascular calcification is seen in most patients on dialysis and is strongly associated w...
Background Calciprotein particles (CPPs) may play an important role in the calcification process. Th...
International audienceVascular calcification contributes to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. ...
INTRODUCTION: The concentration of dialysate calcium (dCa) has been suggested to affect vascular cal...
INTRODUCTION: The concentration of dialysate calcium (dCa) has been suggested to affect vascular cal...
Cardiovascular complications are one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide and are strongly a...
A novel in-vitro test (T-50-test) assesses ex-vivo serum calcification propensity which predicts mor...
Rapid progression of vascular calcification (VC) in hemodialysis (HD) patients is caused by several ...
Medial arterial calcification is accelerated in patients with CKD and strongly associated with incre...
Approximately 8-10% of the adult population in Europe suffers from kidney diseases. Cardiovascular c...
IntroductionThe concentration of dialysate calcium (dCa) has been suggested to affect vascular calci...
Arterial calcifications increase arterial stiffness and are associated with a faster decline of kidn...
Background: Vascular calcification is seen in most patients on dialysis and is strongly associated w...
Background Calciprotein particles (CPPs) may play an important role in the calcification process. Th...
International audienceVascular calcification contributes to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. ...
INTRODUCTION: The concentration of dialysate calcium (dCa) has been suggested to affect vascular cal...
INTRODUCTION: The concentration of dialysate calcium (dCa) has been suggested to affect vascular cal...
Cardiovascular complications are one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide and are strongly a...
A novel in-vitro test (T-50-test) assesses ex-vivo serum calcification propensity which predicts mor...
Rapid progression of vascular calcification (VC) in hemodialysis (HD) patients is caused by several ...
Medial arterial calcification is accelerated in patients with CKD and strongly associated with incre...
Approximately 8-10% of the adult population in Europe suffers from kidney diseases. Cardiovascular c...
IntroductionThe concentration of dialysate calcium (dCa) has been suggested to affect vascular calci...
Arterial calcifications increase arterial stiffness and are associated with a faster decline of kidn...
Background: Vascular calcification is seen in most patients on dialysis and is strongly associated w...