Principles of hemodialysis. In: Pereira BJ, Sayegh MH, Blake P, editors. Chronic Kidney Disease, Dialysis, and Transplantation. Philadelphia: Saunders; 2005:307-340.Yeun J, Depner T (2005) Principles of Hemodialysis. Philadelphia, PA, USA: Elsevier....
Hemodialysis replaces missing renal function, and it does so incompletely. Current technology provides for reliable and flexible treatment strategies guided by patient's well-being and careful evaluation of plasma urea concentrations. Hemodialysis is indicated in many medical emergencies, notably fluid over...
22、chemical / radiological principlesbased on past experience, which of the hospital supplies/equipment below is most likely to run out after a mass casualty exposure to sarin gas? a. ventilatorsb. personal protective equipment c. hemodialysis machinesd. atropine question #3chemical / radiological ...
Yeun J.Y., Depner T.A.: Principles of Hemodialysis. Chapter 16 [in:] Chronic Kidney Disease, Dialysis, and Transplantation, B.J.G. Pereira, M.H. Sayegh, P.G. Blake (Eds), Elsevier, 2nd ed., 2005Yeun JY, Depner TA. Principles of hemodialysis. In: Pereira BJ, Sayegh MH, Blake ...
Hemodialysis is a treatment which aims to remove accumulated metabolic waste products and to correct blood electrolyte composition by means of an exchange between patient's blood and a dialysate fluid mimicking normal extracellular fluid, across a semi-permeable membrane (Figure 2-1)....
Hemodialysis (HD) refers to the process of using an artificial kidney to clear urea, metabolic waste products, toxins, and excess fluid from the blood. The term dialysis refers to the net movement of solutes and water across a semipermeable membrane along a concentration gradient.Sherri J. Ross...
Chronic hemodialysis replaces the excretory functions and the water and electrolyte homeostasis functions performed by the healthy kidney. This is achieved by a discontinuous exchange of water and solutes across a semipermeable membrane, separating the patient's blood from the dialysate fluid, whose ...
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The following sections are included:Overview on ESRF and Hemodialysis AccessUnderstand Your Patients and the Access UsersGeneral PrinciplesReferences Overview on ESRF and Hemodialysis Access Understand Your Patients and the Access Users General Principles References...
(2010). Principles of hemodialysis. Chronic kidney disease, dialysis, and transplantation : companion to Brenner & Rector's the kidney. 3ª ed., 277-302. Elsevier Inc.Yeun JY, Depner TA. Principles of hemodialysis. In: Pereira BJ, Sayegh MH, Blake P, editors. Chronic Kidney Disease, ...