2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-28002012000100005
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Análise comparativa entre a albumina pré- e pós-dialise como indicadores do risco nutricional e de morbimortalidade em hemodiálise

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“…It is also important to note that the measure TSF in the PG was within the expected considering the patients' ages. The average values found in the PG were similar to those found in the literature (16) , though only one study (17) presented the results stratified by gender, which enabled a better comparative analysis.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…It is also important to note that the measure TSF in the PG was within the expected considering the patients' ages. The average values found in the PG were similar to those found in the literature (16) , though only one study (17) presented the results stratified by gender, which enabled a better comparative analysis.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Some studies, addressing chronic renal patients undergoing HD, report R and Xc values similar to those found in this study, 434.5-691 ohms and 31-55 ohms, respectively (11,17) . There is, however, a study conducted with 58 Brazilian patients reporting R above 700 ohms (16) .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estudos de Kubrusly et al, 2012, sugere que seja dosada albumina pós-diálise como melhor marcador do estado nutricional e de risco de mortalidade em pacientes com desnutrição leve ou risco nutricional, por apresentar menor confundimento de interpretação pela influência do estado de hiper-hidratação pré-diálise (39).…”
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“… 56 Such increases likely result from intradialytic fluid loss. 45 There are data suggesting that long-term HD with (single-use) high flux dialyzers is associated with increases in pre-dialysis serum albumin levels over time. In a study of 976 patients receiving in-center HD with 1 of 4 high flux dialyzers (Optiflux ® F160NR, F180NR, F200NR, or F250NR), pre-HD albumin levels demonstrated small but statistically significant increases over 6 months (0.05–0.11 g/dl).…”
Section: Impact Of Different Dialyzers On Albumin Levelsmentioning
confidence: 99%