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Chronic kidney disease may advance to end-stage kidney disease, which requires either dialysis or a kidney transplant. High blood pressure. Damage to the ...
... dialysis, and specifically looked at: Patency (how long the vein access stays unobstructed); Mortality; Access site infections; Maturation of vascular access ...
Foods in a kidney diet have lower amounts of sodium, protein, potassium, or phosphorus. There are many foods you can still enjoy! Here are some kidney-friendly ...
After enduring kidney dialysis for years, a conversation Martin Ruiz Zermeño had at his dialysis center with Mayo Clinic social worker Jeffrey Welch paved the ...
Chronic kidney disease can progress to end-stage kidney failure, which is fatal without artificial filtering (dialysis) or a kidney transplant. Symptoms.
If you experience kidney failure, you'll need dialysis or preferably a kidney transplant. Mayo Clinic doctors with extensive PKD experience provide ...
A Study Examining Self-Efficacy in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients Rochester, MN. The primary aims of this multiple explanatory case study are to: 1) explain ...
Duplex Ultrasonography to Identify Reduced Dialysis Access Blood Flow that May Potentially Threaten Function and Patency of Arteriovenous Fistula or Graft No ...
Our specialists are experienced with innovations in renal replacement methods and improved delivery of dialysis to critically ill people. These methods are ...
When chronic kidney disease advances, there are often three options: dialysis, kidney transplantation or conservative management. New research being done in ...
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