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      An Overview of Haemodialysis and Oxidant Stress

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          Today’s patient population is increasingly older. Patients with chronic renal failure therefore start extracorporeal substitutive treatment having congestive heart failure, chronic liver disease, diabetes and so forth. In these patients, however, long-term haemodialytic treatment may add further aggravation on their pre-existing pathological conditions. Oxidative stress and alterations in lipid metabolism are caused by haemodialysis mainly due to (1) bioincompatibility type of reactions such as production of reactive oxygen species by inflammatory cells due to complement-mediated or -independent pathways, and (2) the imbalance between oxidants and antioxidants due to the diffusive loss of hydrophilic vitamins such as ascorbic acid. The events related to the oxidant stress may sustain a state of chronic inflammation. Recent advances suggest that atherosclerosis and proliferation of the smooth muscle are initiated and sustained by inflammatory mechanisms. Therefore, attempts to counterbalance the prooxidant effect of haemodialysis and to reduce the chronic inflammatory state will be presented.

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              Author and article information

              Journal
              BPU
              Blood Purif
              10.1159/issn.0253-5068
              Blood Purification
              S. Karger AG
              978-3-8055-6918-7
              978-3-318-00464-9
              0253-5068
              1421-9735
              1999
              1999
              12 August 1999
              : 17
              : 2-3
              : 118-126
              Affiliations
              aClinical and Laboratory Research Department at Bellco, Bellco SpA, Mirandola; bNephrology and Dialysis Unit and Laboratory of Clinical Chemistry, Legnago Hospital, Legnago; cDepartment of Nephrology and Dialysis, University of Parma, and dDepartment of Nephrology, University of Pisa, Italy
              Article
              14383 Blood Purif 1999;17:118–126
              10.1159/000014383
              10449869
              6ef6f5f2-5e0a-4a1f-b836-211f7285f507
              © 1999 S. Karger AG, Basel

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              Figures: 1, Tables: 1, References: 101, Pages: 9
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              Cardiovascular Medicine,Nephrology
              Biocompatibility,Haemodialysis,Lipid peroxidation,Oxidants,Backfiltration

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