Replacement of Renal Function by Dialysis 1983
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-6768-7_21
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Peritoneal Dialysis: A Historical Review

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“…Vascular access for maintenance hemodialysis has been a significant advance in the management of end-stage chronic renal failure [3] , [10] , [11] . The first such access was realized since 1966 by Brescia and Cimino who did a radio-cephalic A-V fistula at the distal forearm for maintenance dialysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Vascular access for maintenance hemodialysis has been a significant advance in the management of end-stage chronic renal failure [3] , [10] , [11] . The first such access was realized since 1966 by Brescia and Cimino who did a radio-cephalic A-V fistula at the distal forearm for maintenance dialysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vascular access for permanent hemodialysis is a key issue in treating a patient with chronic renal failure [1] , [2] , [3] . It needed an artery of good size without wall damage from underlying disease as atherosclerosis, calcification and a patent superficial venous network that has not been spoiled by a repetitive venous puncture [4] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…O termo diálise foi criado pelo químico escocês Thomas Graham em 1854 quando este utilizou folhas de pergaminho como membrana semipermeável no processo de separação de substancias colóide e cristaloide. 27 Em 1914, o bioquímico e farmacêutico americano, John J. Abel e seus colaboradores publicaram sua experiência com um aparato meticulosamente construído para realização de procedimento que consistia na remoção do sangue de um animal vivo, extraído por meio de punção arterial e submetido à circulação extracorpórea durante o processo de purificação, assim chamado de "vivi difusão". 28 O animal sobreviveu ao experimento e após o uso, este aparato foi limpo com ácido-pepsina para digerir sangue, desinfetado com timol, sendo reutilizado por até 30 experimentos num período de 8 meses.…”
Section: Fundamentos E Aspectos Históricos Da Hemodiáliseunclassified