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E-raamat: Dialysis, Dialyzers and Sorbents: Where Are We Going?.

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New devices and techniques for the treatment of end-stage renal disease patients are discussed in 15 papers in an attempt to provide a summary of the latest in the field of hemodialysis. The papers are organized into sections on pathogenesis of uremia and dialysis morbidity, hemodialyzers, and hemoperfusion techniques and sorbent devices. Specific topics include redesigning the map of uremic toxins, reactive carbonyl compounds as uremic toxins, hemodialysis membranes, computerized selection of membranes and hemodialyzers, adsorption techniques and the use of sorbents, and characterization of flow- dynamic pattern in a new sorbent cartridge for combined hemoperfusion- hemodialysis. Also included is a look at U.S. regulation of new technologies . Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Unmet clinical needs in dialysis - what can we do?; new technologies for
patients with end-stage renal disease - the US regulatory perspective; the
role of middle molecules in uremia - preliminary report of an international
survey of nephrologists and scientists; are new toxins appearing on the
horizon?; redesigning the map of uremic toxins; reactive carbonyl compounds
as uremic toxins; haemodialysis membranes - a matter of fact or taste?; new
developments in hemodialyzers; computerized selection of membranes and
hemodialysers; history of sorbents in uremia; adsorption techniques and the
use of sorbents; characterization of flow-dynamic pattern in a new sorbent
cartridge for combined hemoperfusion-hemodialysis; first clinical experience
with an adjunctive hemoperfusion device designed specifically to remove
2-Microglobulin in hemodialysis; rationale for combined
hemoperfusion/hemodialysis in uremia; use of sorbents in acute renal failure
and sepsis.