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Publikováno v:
ASAIO Journal. 39:M805-M808
Autor:
E P, Paganini
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Infectious disease clinics of North America. 15(3)
The ESRD program has demonstrated the potential for a capitated, disease-oriented, total care method of patient support. Given both the increasing age and complexity of the patient population, not only has the cost per patient decreased over the life
Publikováno v:
Seminars in dialysis. 14(3)
Publikováno v:
Contributions to nephrology. (132)
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Kidney international. 56(3)
The vascular access blood flow rate (QA) has been shown to be an important predictor of vascular access failure; therefore, the routine measurement of QA may prove to be a useful clinical method of vascular access assessment.We have developed a new u
Publikováno v:
ASAIO journal (American Society for Artificial Internal Organs : 1992). 44(4)
Autor:
N, Yagi, E P, Paganini
Publikováno v:
Seminars in nephrology. 17(4)
The emergence of dialytic support for patients with reversible renal failure was one of the most significant advances in critical care medicine. Supporting a patient with a failed organ till organ recovery has not had the same success with other orga
Publikováno v:
Clinical nephrology. 47(2)
Several mathematical models are used to predict the survival of patients in renal failure and have become standards. Few of these models have been sufficiently validated, however, and their applicability at other institutions has been established.We
Publikováno v:
Clinical nephrology. 46(3)
Predicting patient outcome in acute renal failure has become increasingly important as technology advances and ethical questions arise concerning life supporting therapies. We propose a new model which uses mortality as an endpoint and may be applied
Publikováno v:
Clinical nephrology. 45(5)
The low-flow method has been shown as a reliable evaluation of access recirculation. Few data is available on temporary central catheter blood recirculation; results of 2% and 4% have been reported in subclavian, 10% in 24 cm long femoral, and 18% in