Hemodialysis Procedures for Stable Incident and Prevalent Patients to Optimize Hemodynamic Stability, Dialysis Dose, Electrolytes, and Fluid Balance
Stefano Stuard,
Christophe Ridel,
Mario Cioffi
et al.
Abstract:The demographic profile of patients transitioning from chronic kidney disease to renal replacement therapy is changing, with a higher prevalence of aging patients with multiple comorbidities such as diabetes mellitus and heart failure. Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality in this population, exacerbated by the cardiovascular stress imposed by the HD procedure. The first year after transitioning to hemodialysis is associated with increased risks of hospitalization and mortality, particu… Show more
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