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Ramin Sam1, Mohammad Vaseemuddin, Wai Hong Leong
1Department of Medicine, John H. Stroger Hospital of Cook County and School of Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA.
Abstract:
A thorough knowledge and understanding of the principles underlying the preparation and the clinical application of hemodialysates can help us provide exemplary patient care to individuals having end-stage renal disease. It is prudent to be conversant with the following: (a) how each ingredient in a dialysate works, (b) the clinical circumstances under which the concentration of an ingredient can be altered, and (c) the special situations in which unconventional ingredients can be introduced into a dialysate. The potential to enrich dialysates with appropriate ingredients (such as iron compounds) is limited only by the boundaries of our imagination.
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