Patient Outcome In Different Dialysis Modalities: Low-Flux, High-Flux Haemodialysis And Haemodiafiltration

Rasha Ahmed Ghoneim;

Abstract


In dialysis, solutes that can pass through the membrane pores are transported by two different mechanisms: Diffusion and UF (convection) (Leypoldt et al., 2004). During low-flux HD, small MW substances are cleared by diffusion. In contrast, large MW subst


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Title Patient Outcome In Different Dialysis Modalities: Low-Flux, High-Flux Haemodialysis And Haemodiafiltration
Authors Rasha Ahmed Ghoneim
Keywords Patient Outcome In Different Dialysis Modalities: Low-Flux, High-Flux Haemodialysis And Haemodiafiltration
Issue Date 2009
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In dialysis, solutes that can pass through the membrane pores are transported by two different mechanisms: Diffusion and UF (convection) (Leypoldt et al., 2004). During low-flux HD, small MW substances are cleared by diffusion. In contrast, large MW subst

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