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      Haemodialysis at home: review of current dialysis machines

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      Expert Review of Medical Devices
      Informa UK Limited

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          Survival and hospitalization among patients using nocturnal and short daily compared to conventional hemodialysis: a USRDS study.

          We estimated the survival and hospitalization among frequent hemodialysis users in comparison to those patients undergoing thrice-weekly conventional hemodialysis. All patients had similar characteristics and medical histories. In this cohort study of frequent hemodialysis users and propensity score-matched controls, the collaborating clinicians identified 94 patients who used nocturnal hermodialysis (NHD) and 43 patients who used short-duration daily hemodialysis (SDHD) for a minimum of 60 days. Ten propensity score-matched control patients for each NHD and SDHD patient were identified from the United States Renal Data System database. Primary outcomes were risk for all-cause mortality and risk for the composite outcome of mortality or major morbid event (acute myocardial infarction or stroke) estimated using Cox proportional hazards models. Risks for all-cause, cardiovascular-related, infection-related, and vascular access-related hospital admissions were also studied. Nocturnal hemodialysis was associated with significant reductions in mortality risk and risk for mortality or major morbid event when compared to conventional hemodialysis. There was a reduced but non-significant risk of death for patients using SDHD compared to controls. All-cause and specific hospitalizations did not differ significantly between NHD and SDHD patients and their matched control cohorts. Our study suggests that NHD may improve patient survival.
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            A wearable artificial kidney for patients with end-stage renal disease.

            Stationary hemodialysis machines hinder mobility and limit activities of daily life during dialysis treatments. New hemodialysis technologies are needed to improve patient autonomy and enhance quality of life.
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              Patient and caregiver perspectives on home hemodialysis: a systematic review.

              Although home hemodialysis (HD) is associated with better survival compared with hospital HD, the burden of treatment may be intensified for patients and their caregivers and deter patients from this treatment choice. We describe patient and caregiver perspectives and experiences of home HD to inform home HD programs that align with patient preferences.
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                Journal
                Expert Review of Medical Devices
                Expert Review of Medical Devices
                Informa UK Limited
                1743-4440
                1745-2422
                April 16 2018
                May 04 2018
                April 26 2018
                May 04 2018
                : 15
                : 5
                : 337-347
                Affiliations
                [1 ]National University Hospital, Singapore, Singapore
                [2 ]UCL Centre for Nephrology, Royal Free Hospital, University College London, London, UK
                Article
                10.1080/17434440.2018.1465817
                29656667
                4b2c7ecf-4e51-46ee-b52f-91ebd941ffbc
                © 2018
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