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      Hemoperfusion combined with hemodialysis filtration can effectively improve uremia complicated with bone and mineral disorders

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          Effects of sevelamer and calcium-based phosphate binders on mortality in hemodialysis patients: results of a randomized clinical trial.

          Wadi N. Suki, (2007)
          Elevated serum phosphorus and calcium are associated with arterial calcification and mortality in dialysis patients. Sevelamer, a phosphate-binding polymer, attenuates the progression of arterial calcification; it is unknown whether this improves outcomes. A randomized comparison of sevelamer and calcium-based phosphate binders was performed in hemodialysis patients treated up to 45 months. The primary endpoint was mortality. Secondary endpoints included cause-specific mortality and hospitalization; 2103 patients were randomized, 2040 received treatment, and 1065 completed treatment. Overall mortality was not significantly reduced by sevelamer (adjusted relative risk = 0.92; 95% confidence interval, 0.78 to 1.09; log-rank P = .40). Among patients > or = 65 years of age, sevelamer reduced the risk of death (adjusted relative risk = 0.77; 95% confidence interval, 0.62 to 0.97; log-rank P = .02). Sevelamer patients had a trend toward fewer hospitalizations (P = .06) and fewer hospital days (P = .09). A statistically significant reduction in mortality in the overall study population was not observed. Sevelamer was associated with a survival benefit among patients > or = 65 years of age.
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            Sequential use of hemoperfusion and single-pass albumin dialysis can safely reverse methotrexate nephrotoxicity

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              [Successful treatment of high-dose methotrexate-induced oliguric acute renal failure by using a combination of hemodialysis filtration and direct hemoperfusion]

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                Journal
                Panminerva Medica
                Panminerva Med
                Edizioni Minerva Medica
                00310808
                18271898
                September 2021
                November 2021
                : 63
                : 3
                Article
                10.23736/S0031-0808.19.03702-9
                31355611
                12c952be-d3b2-4c38-b295-5da150dbc8c7
                © 2021
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