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January 23, 2002 - Here are several new papers on peritoneal dialysis:
December 4, 2001 - Here are the latest scientific papers on peritoneal dialysis:
November 21, 2001 - The latest issue of Kidney International (KI) has several papers on peritoneal dialysis:
November 2, 2001 - Here are more of the latest articles on peritoneal dialysis from the medical journals: Preliminary report: "Association between inflammation and changes in residual renal function and peritoneal transport rate during the first year of dialysis" - abstract from NDT.Summary: Our preliminary short-term study suggests that changes in peritoneal transport rate during patients� first year on PD may be linked with inflammation and declining residual renal function. Inflammation and residual renal function were identified as the only independent factors determining peritoneal transport rate during the first year on PD. It is possible that inflammation may cause both an increase in peritoneal transport rate and a decline in residual renal function, or that the decline in residual renal function and the increase in peritoneal transport rate may induce or aggravate inflammation. Further studies are needed to confirm these findings."Long-term blood pressure control in a cohort of peritoneal dialysis patients and its association with residual renal function" - abstract from NDT.Summary: Initiation of PD results in early improvement of hypertension in end-stage renal disease (ESRD). BP control thereafter deteriorates steadily with time and this is associated with age, duration of hypertension, and declining residual renal function. This suggests that hypertension in ESRD patients is a progressive disease primarily related to falling glomerular filtration rate, the preservation of which might improve BP control and possibly modify cardiovascular risk. October 26, 2001 - Here are the latest articles on peritoneal dialysis from the medical journals: "Prolonged Exposure to Glucose Degradation Products Impairs Viability and Function of Human Peritoneal Mesothelial Cells" - abstract from JASN (Journal of the American Society of Nephrology) October 17, 2001 - The October issue of Seminars in Dialysis (SD) presents several articles from a symposium on Continuous Flow Peritoneal Dialysis: "Evolution of Continuous Flow Peritoneal Dialysis and the Current State of the Art" by Jose A. Diaz-Buxo - abstract from SD Here is a PubMED search result from the National Library of Medicine for recent articles on continuous flow peritoneal dialysis. [This message has been edited by Gary Peterson (edited 04-12-2002).] |
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