News tagged with hemodialysis

Daily home dialysis makes 'restless legs' better

For dialysis patients, performing daily dialysis at home can help alleviate sleep problems related to restless legs syndrome (RLS), according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Clinical Journal of the American So ...

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created Mar 17, 2011 | popularity 4 / 5 (1) | comments 0

Canadian researchers discover new way to prevent infections in dialysis patients

Researchers have discovered that a drug used to treat dialysis catheter malfunction in kidney dialysis patients may now also help prevent both malfunction as well as infections.

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created Jan 26, 2011 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 0

Daily hemodialysis helps protect kidney patients' hearts

Frequent hemodialysis improved left ventricular mass (heart size) and self-reported physical health compared to conventional hemodialysis for kidney failure, according to the Frequent Hemodialysis Network (FHN) Daily Trial ...

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created Nov 22, 2010 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Common blood changes not independent predictor of adverse outcomes for kidney disease patients

Fluctuations in blood composition that often arise from commonly used therapies among kidney disease patients are not an independent predictor of adverse outcomes for European hemodialysis patients, according to a study ...

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Not all kidney patients treated equal: Differences in care for patients beginning on dialysis

Kidney disease patients insured by some federally sponsored national health care organizations are more likely to undergo an important predialysis procedure than patients with other types of insurance, according to a study ...

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created Aug 09, 2010 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 1

Higher risk of infection and death in First Nations people on peritoneal dialysis

First Nations people in Canada on peritoneal dialysis are at increased risk of peritonitis and death, irrespective of whether they live in a rural or urban location, found a study published in CMAJ.

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Clinical Trial Examines Gene Therapy for Dialysis Patients

(PhysOrg.com) -- A new gene therapy may help sustain dialysis access in patients, eliminating the need for multiple interventions and surgeries and improving their quality of life.

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created May 19, 2010 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Who is at risk for MRSA? New study identifies, quantifies and characterizes its prevalence

A multi-center study led by a researcher at Rhode Island Hospital has determined that long-term elder care, HIV-infected and hemodialysis patients are at increased risk of carrying methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus au ...

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created Apr 20, 2010 | popularity 4 / 5 (2) | comments 0

Tissue-engineered grafts composed of adult stem cells could 1 day replace synthetic vascular bypass grafts

Using adult stem cells, researchers have created functional blood vessels that could one day replace synthetic grafts often required in various vascular bypass surgeries, according to research presented at the American Heart ...

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created Apr 08, 2010 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 0

Study finds new stent improves ability to keep vessels open for dialysis patients

Kidney dialysis patients often need repeated procedures, such as balloon angioplasty, to open blood vessels that become blocked or narrowed at the point where dialysis machines connect to the body. These blockages can impact ...

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created Feb 10, 2010 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Hospital re-admission high for dialysis patients treated in long-term care hospitals

A new study by University of Cincinnati (UC) nephrologists shows that most dialysis patients admitted to long-term care hospitals face readmission to acute care facilities, and those with acute kidney failure don't often ...

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created Dec 14, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

The cost of improving dialysis care

Improving survival among dialysis patients may increase treatment costs significantly, according to a paper being presented at the American Society of Nephrology's 42nd Annual Meeting and Scientific Exposition in San Diego, ...

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created Nov 02, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 2

Combination of aspirin and an anti-clotting drug reduces risk of dialysis access failure

For the first time, a combination of aspirin and the anti-platelet drug dipyridamole has been shown to significantly reduce blockages and extend the useful life of new artery-vein access grafts used for hemodialysis, according ...

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created May 21, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Trace elements unbalanced in dialysis patients

Abnormal levels of trace elements may explain dialysis morbidity. A systematic review published in the open access journal BMC Medicine has shown that, compared to healthy controls, dialysis patients have significantly differ ...

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created May 19, 2009 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 0

For old or young dialysis patients, AV fistulas remain pure gold

A new study shows that for those individuals with chronic kidney disease, it doesn't matter if you're young or old: arteriovenous (AV) fistulas remain the gold standard for maintaining access to one's circulatory system to ...

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created Mar 09, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Hemodialysis

In medicine, hemodialysis (also haemodialysis) is a method for removing waste products such as creatinine and urea, as well as free water from the blood when the kidneys are in renal failure. Hemodialysis is one of three renal replacement therapies (the other two being renal transplant; peritoneal dialysis).

Hemodialysis can be an outpatient or inpatient therapy. Routine hemodialysis is conducted in a dialysis outpatient facility, either a purpose built room in a hospital or a dedicated, stand alone clinic. Less frequently hemodialysis is done at home. Dialysis treatments in a clinic are initiated and managed by specialized staff made up of nurses and technicians; dialysis treatments at home can be self initiated and managed or done jointly with the assistance of a trained helper who is usually a family member.

For more information about Hemodialysis, read the full article at Wikipedia.
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