Background: The self-locating catheter invented by Nicola Di Paolo has been used increasingly in Italy and elsewhere since 1994, with about a thousand patients currently implanted every year. Twelve grams of tungsten inserted into the tip of the conventional Tenckhoff catheter during extrusion does not significantly change its form, but suffices to keep the tip firmly in the Douglas cavity.
Objective: The aim of the present study was to confirm our preliminary results in a large population of peritoneal dialysis patients.
It is currently agreed that stone formation in the urinary tract requires supersaturation with respect to a given solid phase. However, this principle fully applies only to stones other than calcium-containing stones, in which case compounds acting as inhibitors are postulated to naturally occur in urine. Stone formation would therefore ensue from an imbalance between promoters and inhibitors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: We implemented a program for continuous renal replacement therapies (CRRT) in intensive care units (ICU) based on the cooperative work of dialysis and ICU personnel. Our aim was to report the main details of this program and compare its cost with that of intermittent hemodiafiltration (IHDF).
Methods: The study referred to 181 ICU patients with renal failure.
Background: Parathyroid hormone (PTH) has important applications in the nephrological clinical practice. Because assays of Intact PTH (I-PTH) are liable to interferences by N-truncated fragments, a novel method for whole-(1-84) PTH has been proposed. This study is aimed at comparing the latter with some of the previous I-PTH assays.
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