نتایج جستجو برای: interdialytic weight gain 1department of
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Predialysis volume overload is the sum of interdialytic weight gain (IDWG) and residual postdialysis volume overload. It results mostly from failure to achieve an adequate volume status at the end of the dialysis session. Recent developments in bioimpedance spectroscopy and possibly relative plasma volume monitoring permit noninvasive volume status assessment in hemodialysis patients. A large p...
The kidneys play a vital role in maintaining normal tissue hydration and serum sodium level. In haemodialysis patients, with impaired or absent kidney function, fluid status is managed by removing excess fluid using ultrafiltration and by restricting dietary sodium intake. Ideally, haemodialysis patients should remain close to normal hydration throughout the interdialytic period, with minimal p...
With advances in hemodialysis technology and the desire to achieve cardiovascular stability during dialysis, prescribed dialysate sodium concentration has gradually increased over years. Short-term trials suggest low (<138 mEq/L) is beneficial reducing interdialytic weight gain, pre- post-dialysis BP, predialysis serum sodium; but it increases intradialytic hypotensive episodes. We believe p...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Achieving and maintaining dry-weight appears to be an effective but forgotten strategy in controlling and maintaining normotension among hypertensive patients on hemodialysis. METHODS Qualitative review of literature to define dry-weight and its utility in achieving blood pressure control. RESULTS The concept of dry-weight has evolved over time and its definition h...
The physical problem that is often experienced by hemodialysis (HD) patients and difficult to overcome the of excess fluid. This can be seen from patient's weight gain between dialysis times or called interdialytic (IDWG). A high IDWG associated with a higher risk cardiovascular causes death increased morbidity. application evidence based practice in form management interventions has been prove...
End-stage renal disease is a clinical condition characterized by progressive and irreversible failure. failure should require appropriate replacement therapy, transplantation or dialysis. The incidence of chronic continues to increase, as well kidney patients undergoing importance regulating fluid food intake because it can affect the addition Interdialytic Weight Gain (IDWG). problem with Part...
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