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  2. Nocturnal dialysis - Wikipedia

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    With nocturnal hemodialysis patients are trained to provide the treatments in their home six or seven nights per week for six to eight hours per treatment. There are some scientific studies which show benefits for patients using nocturnal hemodialysis versus conventional treatments, as well as many benefits that have not been studied yet.

  3. Home hemodialysis - Wikipedia

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    Nocturnal dialysis and SDHHD treatment regimens provide a higher dialysis dose; [6] they have a higher a std Kt/V and HDP than IHD treatment regimens. Short dialysis (at home) five times a week is thought to reduce renal osteodystrophy. [7] SDHHD and nocturnal dialysis avoid large fluid shifts typical in hemodialysis performed in a healthcare ...

  4. Kidney dialysis - Wikipedia

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    Schematic of semipermeable membrane during hemodialysis, where blood is red, dialysing fluid is blue, and the membrane is yellow. Kidney dialysis (from Greek διάλυσις, dialysis, 'dissolution'; from διά, dia, 'through', and λύσις, lysis, 'loosening or splitting') is the process of removing excess water, solutes, and toxins from the blood in people whose kidneys can no longer ...

  5. Fresenius Medical Care Expands Treatment Options With ... - AOL

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    Fresenius Medical Care Expands Treatment Options With Overnight Dialysis Convenience and Health Benefits Lead More Patients to Select Nighttime Therapy WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- While ...

  6. Hemodialysis - Wikipedia

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    Hemodialysis is the choice of renal replacement therapy for patients who need dialysis acutely, and for many patients as maintenance therapy. It provides excellent, rapid clearance of solutes. [2] A nephrologist (a medical kidney specialist) decides when hemodialysis is needed and the various parameters for a dialysis treatment. These include ...

  7. Kt/V - Wikipedia

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    Some centers are offering every-other-night or thrice a week nocturnal dialysis. The benefits of giving more frequent dialysis sessions is also an area of active study, and new easy-to-use machines are permitting easier use of home dialysis, where 2–3+ hour sessions can be given 4–7 days per week.