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Incremental hemodialysis tailors treatment to individual residual kidney function, potentially improving survival and quality of life. This approach offers a personalized dialysis dose, reducing frequency and enhancing patient outcomes.

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  • Nephrology
  • Renal Medicine
  • Dialysis Therapy

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  • Standard hemodialysis often uses a fixed three-session weekly regimen irrespective of remaining kidney function.
  • Residual kidney function plays a crucial role in patient outcomes and can be preserved with tailored dialysis strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and define incremental hemodialysis as a patient-specific therapeutic strategy.
  • To highlight the benefits of incremental hemodialysis in preserving residual kidney function and improving patient well-being.

Main Methods:

  • Incremental hemodialysis adjusts dialysis dose and frequency based on individual residual kidney function.
  • The strategy aims to achieve the recommended total clearance (renal + hemodialysis) of weekly Standard Kt/V urea > 2.3 volumes.

Main Results:

  • Allows for a lower dialysis dose and frequency in patients with residual kidney function.
  • Potential for improved patient survival, enhanced quality of life, and preservation of vascular access.

Conclusions:

  • Incremental hemodialysis offers a personalized approach to optimize treatment for patients with residual kidney function.
  • While logistical challenges exist, upcoming software aims to simplify and improve the management of this innovative prescription.