Background: Single-needle (SN) dialysis has been accepted as one of the alternative modes of renal replacement therapy. Despite its advantages it is not widely practiced due to the belief of underdialysis by this technique. However, it is used routinely in many hemodialysis units.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: The purpose of the present study was to assess single-needle dialysis adequacy and other parameters of dialysis efficiency, such as recirculation, hematocrit, calcium and phosphorus level. The complications and adverse events were also evaluated. Time to achieve maximal adequacy of dialysis were compared between 4, 4.
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