Publications by authors named "W Koall"

There are many controversial results about the influence of acute renal failure (ARF) and renal replacement therapy (RRT) on patient outcome in intensive care units. This retrospective study compared demographics. severity, course, and prognosis of ARF during 36 months (period 1, 1991 through 1993; 128 cases) and 18 months (period 2, 1994 through 1995; 141 cases).

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We report on a 45-year old patient who was treated for IgA-Nephritis for 9 months. During treatment he developed coughing and dyspnoea which led to diagnose a central stenosing NSCLC at the tracheobronchial angle. Cancer treatment by x-ray showed a good response, e.

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Diminished availability of facilities for renal replacement therapy is known to cause spuriously low acceptance and treatment rates. In this context the evolution of renal replacement therapy in the former German Democratic Republic is a useful model to study and to quantify some of the relevant factors. We performed a survey in all dialysis units for adults in East Germany (excluding East Berlin) by questionnaire, achieving a response rate of 97%.

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Cardiovascular risk factors will increase the lethality of kidney patients being under dialysis treatment and after transplantation. This risk is additionally increased after transplantation by secondary polycythemia. The paper investigates the rheological properties of the blood of 20 patients affected by secondary polycythemia after kidney transplantation, 10 patients without polycythemia after kidney transplantation and 19 test persons.

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