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Renal failure occurs when the kidneys lose their ability to filter waste products from the blood effectively. It can be classified into two types: acute renal failure (ARF) and chronic renal failure (CRF).
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Dialysis is a diffusion-based purification process that separates analyte molecules from a complex matrix. This is accomplished by allowing molecules in the solution to pass through a semipermeable membrane into a liquid on the other side. The membrane is usually made of cellulose acetate or cellulose nitrate, and the second liquid must be miscible with the solution. Ions (e.g., chloride or sodium) or organic molecules (e.g., glucose) can pass through the membrane pores, which generally have...
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The nursing management of a patient undergoing hemodialysis includes several critical steps, starting with a thorough assessment before the procedure.Before the Hemodialysis ProcedureFirst, record the patient's vital signs—blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, and temperature—to establish a baseline. This baseline is essential for detecting conditions such as hypotension that could impact the patient's response to dialysis. Document the patient's pre-dialysis weight, as this...
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Peritoneal dialysis, or PD, utilizes the peritoneal membrane as a filter to eliminate excess fluid and waste products. Effective nursing management is essential for ensuring patient safety, preventing complications, and promoting optimal function of the peritoneal dialysis process.Assessment and MonitoringNurses must thoroughly assess the patient before, during, and after each dialysis session. Regular monitoring includes vital signs, daily weight, fluid intake and output, and laboratory values...
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DialyzersA hemodialysis (HD) dialyzer is a plastic cartridge containing thousands of parallel hollow fibers, which serve as semipermeable membranes. These fibers are typically made from cellulose-based or other synthetic materials. During HD, blood is pumped into the top of the cartridge and distributed among these fibers. Simultaneously, dialysis fluid, known as dialysate, is introduced into the bottom of the cartridge, bathing the outside of the fibers. Across the semipermeable membrane,...
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Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a medical process that removes waste products and excess fluid from the body using the peritoneal membrane as a natural filter.Peritoneal Dialysis MethodsSeveral methods can be used for peritoneal dialysis, including Acute Intermittent Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis, and Automated Peritoneal Dialysis, also known as Continuous Cyclic Peritoneal Dialysis.Acute Intermittent Peritoneal Dialysis (AIPD) is used for patients with uremic...
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Pregnancy and dialysis.

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Pregnancy in women on dialysis is rare but increasingly successful. Careful management of maternal health and fetal growth, with a multidisciplinary team, is crucial for positive outcomes in dialysis patients.

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Area of Science:

  • Nephrology
  • Obstetrics
  • Perinatology

Background:

  • Pregnancy rates for women on dialysis remain low compared to the general population.
  • Recent advancements have improved success rates for pregnancies in this cohort.
  • Managing dialysis patients during pregnancy requires meticulous attention to various physiological parameters.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review existing literature on pregnancy in women undergoing dialysis.
  • To discuss the pathophysiology and unique challenges of kidney disease in pregnancy.
  • To explore treatment options, risks, benefits, and future directions.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive literature review of studies on pregnancy and dialysis.
  • Analysis of pathophysiological principles in pregnant women with kidney disease.
  • Case study presentation to illustrate clinical management.

Main Results:

  • Key management strategies include controlling pre-dialysis urea, optimizing blood pressure, managing anemia, and preventing nutritional deficits.
  • Close monitoring of fetal growth and maternal-fetal complications is essential.
  • A multidisciplinary approach involving nephrologists, obstetricians, and pediatricians is vital.

Conclusions:

  • Pregnancy on dialysis necessitates stringent medical supervision and a collaborative care model.
  • While risks are elevated, successful pregnancies are achievable with appropriate interventions.
  • Further research is needed to address future challenges in managing pregnant dialysis patients.