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[Single needle hemodiafiltration].

R Vanholder, S Ringoir

    Zeitschrift Fur Urologie Und Nephrologie
    |October 1, 1986
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Haemodiafiltration offers a superior alternative to conventional dialysis for patients with intolerance or resistant hypertension. Despite its benefits, higher costs currently limit its widespread adoption in routine dialysis care.

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    Area of Science:

    • Nephrology
    • Renal Replacement Therapy

    Context:

    • Conventional dialysis presents limitations for certain patient groups.
    • Clinical and allergic intolerance to conventional dialysis is a significant concern.
    • Therapy-resistant hypertension requires advanced treatment modalities.

    Purpose:

    • To highlight haemodiafiltration as an effective alternative to conventional dialysis.
    • To identify patient populations who would benefit from haemodiafiltration.
    • To discuss the barriers to the routine implementation of haemodiafiltration.

    Summary:

    • Haemodiafiltration is a viable alternative for patients experiencing intolerance to conventional dialysis.
    • This therapy is also indicated for managing therapy-resistant hypertension and inadequate solute clearance.

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  • Current high costs impede the routine utilization of haemodiafiltration across all dialysis patients.
  • Impact:

    • Haemodiafiltration can improve patient outcomes and treatment efficacy in specific nephrology cases.
    • Expanding access to haemodiafiltration could address unmet needs in dialysis patient care.
    • Addressing cost barriers is crucial for the broader clinical adoption of haemodiafiltration.