Publications by authors named "D Bundschu"

Diabetic management of dialysis patients with end-stage renal failure is often problematic. Renal failure interferes with the metabolism of glucose and insulin. Many of these diabetics have wide fluctuations in their daily blood glucose profile.

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Catheter-related infections remain a significant cause of method failure in chronic peritoneal dialysis (PD) therapy. Given the increasing antibiotic resistance, such nonpharmacological strategies as local silver devices attract more interest. To establish whether a silver ring device (designed by Grosse-Siestrup in 1992) mounted onto the PD catheter and placed at the exit site at skin level is effective in preventing exit-site and other catheter-related infections, a prospective 12-month, multicenter, controlled study stratified by diabetes status was conducted.

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A reduction in the plasma zinc concentration is a well-recognized complication of hemodialysis. A positive clinical response to zinc therapy under controlled conditions is the most reliable criterion of zinc deficiency. Zinc therapy using a nonproprietary zinc dialysate was evaluated in 12 dialysis patients with proven hypogeusia and polyneuropathy, in a randomized double-blind crossover comparison (preliminary phase, 4 weeks; placebo phase, 12 weeks; initial phase, 12 weeks; final phase, 6 weeks; post phase, 4 weeks).

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