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Home Hemodialysis Dose: Balancing Patient Needs and Preferences
Author(s) -
José A. Díaz-Buxó,
Corinne E. Zeller-Knuth,
Kerry Anne Rambaran,
Rainer Himmele
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
blood purification
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.686
H-Index - 57
eISSN - 1421-9735
pISSN - 0253-5068
DOI - 10.1159/000368944
Subject(s) - medical prescription , medicine , hemodialysis , dosing , dialysis , intensive care medicine , flexibility (engineering) , home hemodialysis , quality of life (healthcare) , pharmacology , nursing , statistics , mathematics
Background: The aim in defining the dose of HHD is to provide sufficient dialysis required to possibly ‘normalize' all abnormalities associated with renal failure in order improve patient survival and quality of life. Much progress has been made in defining the dose required to accomplish this goal, but the evidence is still far from robust. The main limitations are incomplete understanding of uremic toxins, their relative importance in causing uremic symptoms, and our inability to comprehensively assess dry weight. Summary: This review provides guidance on realistic dosing of dialysis for the HHD patient based on the available evidence, where available, and alternative regimens that suit the individual's lifestyle and preferences. Key Messages: HHD can easily accommodate alternative, intensive HD prescriptions, including daily and nocturnal HD. HHD provides prescription flexibility to fulfill patient needs while taking their preferences into account.

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