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784 related items for PubMed ID: 10727547

  • 1. A new method of post-dialysis blood urea sampling: the 'stop dialysate flow' method.
    Geddes CC, Traynor J, Walbaum D, Fox JG, Mactier RA.
    Nephrol Dial Transplant; 2000 Apr; 15(4):517-23. PubMed ID: 10727547
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  • 2. Assessing the utility of the stop dialysate flow method in patients receiving haemodiafiltration.
    Traynor JP, Oun HA, McKenzie P, Shilliday IR, McKay IG, Dunlop A, Geddes CC, Mactier RA.
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  • 3. Another simpler bypassing dialysate technique for measuring post-haemodialysis BUN.
    Wu MJ, Feng YF, Shu KH, Cheng CH, Lian JD.
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  • 4. Relationship between effective ionic dialysance and in vivo urea clearance during hemodialysis.
    Lindsay RM, Bene B, Goux N, Heidenheim AP, Landgren C, Sternby J.
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  • 5. Effective flow performances and dialysis doses delivered with permanent catheters: a 24-month comparative study of permanent catheters versus arterio-venous vascular accesses.
    Canaud B, Leray-Moragues H, Kerkeni N, Bosc JY, Martin K.
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  • 6. Precise quantification of dialysis using continuous sampling of spent dialysate and total dialysate volume measurement.
    Argilés A, Ficheux A, Thomas M, Bosc JY, Kerr PG, Lorho R, Flavier JL, Stec F, Adelé C, Leblanc M, Garred LJ, Canaud B, Mion H, Mion CM.
    Kidney Int; 1997 Aug; 52(2):530-7. PubMed ID: 9264013
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  • 7. Quantitating dialysis using two dialysate samples: a simple, practical and accurate approach for evaluating urea kinetics.
    Raj DS, Tobe S, Saiphoo C, Manuel MA.
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  • 8. Haemodialysis with on-line monitoring equipment: tools or toys?
    Locatelli F, Buoncristiani U, Canaud B, Köhler H, Petitclerc T, Zucchelli P.
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  • 9. Predicting 30-minute postdialysis blood urea concentrations using the stop dialysate flow method.
    Traynor JP, Geddes CC, Ferguson C, Mactier RA.
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  • 10. Extended daily veno-venous high-flux haemodialysis in patients with acute renal failure and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome using a single path batch dialysis system.
    Lonnemann G, Floege J, Kliem V, Brunkhorst R, Koch KM.
    Nephrol Dial Transplant; 2000 Aug; 15(8):1189-93. PubMed ID: 10910443
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  • 11. [Methodology and practical use in hemodialysis of the percentage of urea reduction (PUR)].
    el Akrout M, Jadoul M.
    Nephrologie; 1995 Aug; 16(6):413-8. PubMed ID: 8524448
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  • 12. Comparison of high-efficiency and standard haemodialysis providing equal urea clearances by partial and total dialysate quantification.
    Mactier RA, Madi AM, Allam BF.
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  • 13. Effect of cool temperature dialysate on the quality and patients' perception of haemodialysis.
    Ayoub A, Finlayson M.
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  • 14. Is post-dialysis urea rebound significant with long slow hemodialysis?
    Jean G, Chazot C, Charra B, Terrat JC, Vanel T, Calemard E, Laurent G.
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  • 15. Con-Current versus Counter-Current Dialysate Flow during CVVHD. A Comparative Study for Creatinine and Urea Removal.
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  • 17. Hemodialysis blood access flow rates can be estimated accurately from on-line dialysate urea measurements and the knowledge of effective dialyzer urea clearance.
    Lindsay RM, Sternby J, Olde B, Persson R, Thatcher ME, Sargent K.
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  • 20. The faster potassium-lowering effect of high dialysate bicarbonate concentrations in chronic haemodialysis patients.
    Heguilén RM, Sciurano C, Bellusci AD, Fried P, Mittelman G, Rosa Diez G, Bernasconi AR.
    Nephrol Dial Transplant; 2005 Mar; 20(3):591-7. PubMed ID: 15687112
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