Publications by authors named "Herve Maheut"

Background: Pathological features of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) include enlarged kidney volume, higher frequency of digestive diverticulitis and abdominal wall hernias. Therefore, many nephrologists have concerns about the use of peritoneal dialysis (PD) in ADPKD patients. We aimed to analyse survival and technique failure in ADPKD patients treated with PD.

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Introduction Hyperphosphatemia and cardiovascular mortality are associated particularly with end-stage renal disease. Available therapeutic strategies (i.e.

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Background/aims: The association of raised levels of natriuretic peptides with elevated risk of mortality was investigated in the present analysis of the Membrane Permeability Outcome study.

Methods: N-terminal probrain type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) was measured in 618 incident haemodialysis patients, randomised to either high-flux or low-flux. Characteristics of patients with NT-proBNP levels below or above the median were descriptively analysed and survival analysis was performed.

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  • Most stage 5 renal patients have low plasma concentrations of 25(OH) D (calcidiol), and typical supplementation isn't recommended due to the absence of a crucial enzyme in their kidneys.
  • A study involving 107 hemodialysis patients showed that despite some improvement in calcidiol levels after 6 months of ergocalciferol supplementation, only 60% reached normal levels, and deficiencies recurred during maintenance.
  • Overall, the standard KDOQI guidelines for vitamin D supplementation did not effectively address calcidiol deficiency in hemodialysis patients, indicating the need for further research on optimal dosing strategies.
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Background: The AN69 ST haemodialysis membrane, a new membrane resulting from coating polyethyleneimine upon the polyacrylonitrile surface, binds heparin. In patients at risk of bleeding, a pilot study has demonstrated the efficient anticoagulant effect of this heparin-coated membrane. Study design.

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The French Renal Epidemiology and Information Network (REIN) registry began in 2002 to provide a tool for public health decision support, evaluation and research related to renal replacement therapies (RRT) for end-stage renal disease (ESRD). It relies on a network of nephrologists, epidemiologists, patients and public health representatives, coordinated regionally and nationally. Continuous registration covers all dialysis and transplanted patients.

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Binding polyanionic unfractionated heparin over the modified AN69 polyacrylonitrile membrane, the surface electronegativity of which has been neutralized by polyethyleneimine (AN69-ST), renders the membrane more hemocompatible. This property was tested in two groups of long-term hemodialysis patients. Results were rated as massive or partial clotting of a dialyzer at the end of the session.

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Background: Binding of polycationic unfractionated heparin onto the modified AN69 polyacrylonitrile membrane, whose surface electronegativity has been neutralized by layering polyethyleneimine (AN69ST), produces stable coating. We investigated whether the heparin-coated membrane was suitable for regular haemodialysis with low heparin doses.

Methods: Sheep were instrumented for extracorporeal circulation perfusing a dialyser equipped with either the AN69ST or the original AN69 membrane.

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