Nocturnal hemodialysis: an underutilized modality?

作者: James O. Burton , Matthew P.M. Graham-Brown

DOI: 10.1097/MNH.0000000000000450

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摘要: Purpose of review There is increasing evidence that extended-hours regimens are associated with improved outcomes for patients on maintenance hemodialysis programs. Home programs a well established way to benefit from dialysis overnight; however, there significant barriers home hemodialysis, which means many this not an option. In center, nocturnal increasingly recognized offering treatment unable undertake home-based and underutilized modality such gain the physiological benefits regimens. Recent findings data suggest confer survival advantage over both standard short-daily proposing mediated through beneficial cardiovascular remodeling. Moreover, strong associate improvements in quality-of-life measures social being. Summary Nocturnal in-center environments. As base around grows, clinicians providers becoming obliged investigate implementation strategies services improve patient experience care.

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