Methods We Currently Use for Home Hemodialysis Management.

Methods We Currently Use for Home Hemodialysis Management. Contrib Nephrol. 2018;196:237-242 Authors: Sasaki Y, Ogawa T, Kanayama Y, Tokui K, Morita T, Yasuda K, Okada Y, Hara H, Shimizu T, Hasegawa H Abstract There are approximately 1,330,000 chronic renal failure patients in Japan, and over 30,000 patients are introduced to dialysis therapy annually. By the end of 2015, there were over 320,000 dialysis patients in Japan. Various groups have been working hard to educate all people involved including the patient, their families, doctors, nurses, and caregivers on three important topics: hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and kidney transplantation. Recently, there has been a growing interest in home hemodialysis. Although peritoneal dialysis has existed in Japan for a long time, the number of peritoneal dialysis patients in Japan has not been increasing. Only 3% of the total number of dialysis treatments done here are peritoneal. Despite these circumstances, home hemodialysis therapy has been gaining attention in Japan, which is a big breakthrough. We are at the frontier of improving dialysis; however, introducing home hemodialysis has been a difficult obstacle to overcome. Here, we would like to present our methods of introducing home hemodialysis and how we have dealt with this challenge. PMID: 30041233 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Contributions to Nephrology - Category: Urology & Nephrology Tags: Contrib Nephrol Source Type: research