Publications by authors named "Theodora Fragia"

To study and compare the anticoagulant activity of enoxaparin sodium during on-line hemodiafiltration (OL-HDF) and conventional hemodialysis (C-HD). Enoxaparin was administered as an anticoagulant to 21 hemodialysis patients at the beginning of a single 4-hour OL-HDF session as an intravenous bolus dose of 80 IU/kg [DOSAGE ERROR CORRECTED] On-line hemodiafiltration was performed using a high-flux polyester polymer alloy dialyzer and a total of 18 L replacement fluid (session A). One week later, the study was repeated in the same patients during a single 4-hour session of C-HD using a low-flux polysulfone dialyzer (session B).

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Fifteen patients on hemodialysis, wearing acute dual lumen hemodialysis catheters (DLHCs) locked with a 4 ml heparin solution (HS) containing 7,500 IU of conventional heparin (3,750 IU/lumen), were studied. After the preexisting HS was aspirated and discarded, 10 ml of blood was withdrawn from each lumen in a syringe. Then, two 3 ml blood samples (A and B) were withdrawn in a row from the venous lumen; a third blood sample (C) was withdrawn from a peripheral vein, and the 20 ml of blood in the syringe was returned to the patient.

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Background: Many regimens using different doses of folic acid (FA) alone or with supplementation of B-complex vitamins (BCV) have been tested for the reduction of total homocysteine (tHcy) levels in hemodialysis (HD) patients. BCV are usually administered orally and for a short period. In the present study, we assessed the effect of long-term intravenous (IV) BCV on serum tHCy levels in HD patients, and the effect produced by moderate oral supplementation with FA.

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