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On-Line Hemodiafiltration: The Journey and the Vision [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 190 pages, kaal: 600 g, 42 fig., 19 in color, 9 tab.; 42 Illustrations
  • Sari: Contributions to Nephrology 175
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Dec-2011
  • Kirjastus: S Karger AG
  • ISBN-10: 3805599064
  • ISBN-13: 9783805599061
  • Formaat: Hardback, 190 pages, kaal: 600 g, 42 fig., 19 in color, 9 tab.; 42 Illustrations
  • Sari: Contributions to Nephrology 175
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Dec-2011
  • Kirjastus: S Karger AG
  • ISBN-10: 3805599064
  • ISBN-13: 9783805599061
On-line HDF represents a major technical development in the delivery of hemodialysis therapy: It combines the properties of increased diffusion available in current high-flux membranes with convective removal of between 6 and 30 liters per treatment and requires the use of ultrapure water and online filtration of replacement fluid. On-line HDF has been successfully introduced in Europe and Asia and is routinely prescribed for dialysis patients in these regions. The book at hand summarizes the history and achievements of on-line HDF in four parts: A report of the technological development in both machine and fiber/dialyzer is followed by a description of the challenges encountered in the evolution of on-line HDF, collecting the accounts of clinical key opinion leaders who had been involved in its early application. The third part presents a comprehensive review of the clinical results achieved with on-line HDF from its inception to the present times, in which it represents the clinical golden standard. The fourth and final part is dedicated to on-line HDF as a vision for the future.
Foreword vii
B. Lipps
Preface viii
C. Ronco
Homage x
G. Krick
From Technical to Clinical Research
Historical Milestones of a Long Pathway
1(14)
T. Roy
Polysulfone: The Development of a Membrane for Convective Therapies
15(12)
K. Heilmann
T. Keller
The Machine and the Therapy Concept
27(8)
R.N. Greenwood
Clinical Challenges and Technical Solutions
Backfiltration: Past, Present and Future
35(11)
A.V. Rangel
J.C. Kim
M. Kaushik
F. Garzotto
M. Neri
D.N. Cruz
C. Ronco
Producing On-Line Ultrapure Dialysis Fluid
46(11)
B. von Albertini
Membrane Requirements for High-Flux and Convective Therapies
57(12)
S.K. Bowry
Regulatory Challenges of On-Line Hemodiafiltration
69(5)
D. Pirovano
Facing Regulatory Challenges of On-Line Hemodiafiltration
74(7)
W. Kummerle
The Clinical Appraisal of On-Line Hemodiafiltration
The Membrane Permeability Outcome Study
81(12)
F. Locatelli
A. Cavalli
C. Manzoni
G. Pontoriero
The Early Years of On-Line HDF: How Did It All Start? How Did We Get Here?
93(17)
B. Canaud
Evolution of the Concept of Biocompatibility and the Cardioprotective Effect of On-Line Hemodiafiltration
110(7)
R. Ramirez
A. Martin-Malo
P. Aljama
On-Line Hemodiafiltration in the Large RISCAVID Study
117(12)
V. Panichi
C. Tetta
Overcoming the Limitations of Post-Dilution On-Line Hemodiafiltration: Mixed Dilution Hemodiafiltration
129(12)
L.A. Pedrini
G. Wiesen
Fifteen Years of Experience with On-Line Hemodiafiltration
141(11)
F. Maduell
Adopting On-Line Hemodiafiltration as Standard Therapy in EMEA NephroCare Centers
152(11)
A. Stopper
L. Scatizzi
G. Klinkner
C. Boccato
A. Grassmann
D. Marcelli
Utilization of Hemodiafiltration as Treatment Modality in Renal Replacement Therapy for End-Stage Renal Disease Patients - A Global Perspective
163(7)
J.-M. Sichart
S. Moeller
Seeking an Optimal Renal Replacement Therapy for the Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemic: The Case for On-Line Hemodiafiltration
170(16)
E. Gatti
C. Ronco
Author Index 186(1)
Subject Index 187