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Intradialytic Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Assess Cardiovascular Responses in a Short-Term Trial of Hemodiafiltration and Hemodialysis
In conclusion, in this randomized, crossover study, there was no significant difference in the cardiovascular response to HDF or HD with cooled dialysate as assessed with intradialytic MRI.
Source: Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN - March 31, 2017 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Buchanan, C., Mohammed, A., Cox, E., Köhler, K., Canaud, B., Taal, M. W., Selby, N. M., Francis, S., McIntyre, C. W. Tags: Clinical Research Source Type: research

Dabigatran overdose: a case report of acute hepatitis. Extracorporeal treatment.
We report a case of dabigatran intoxication in an elderly man affected by heart failure and worsening renal function, who developed acute hepatitis and coma, which was successfully treated with continuous veno-venous hemodiafiltration. Although extracorporeal therapy has been suggested as a strategy for clearing dabigatran during acute bleeding, this approach may be useful in other dabigatran-related, life-threatening conditions, such as that described in this report. PMID: 27910004 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: International Journal of Hematology - November 30, 2016 Category: Hematology Authors: Porru M, Mameli A, Cianchetti ME, Musu M, Schirru P, Ruberto MF, Barcellona D, Marongiu F Tags: Int J Hematol Source Type: research

Heat stroke with bimodal rhabdomyolysis: a case report and review of the literature
ConclusionsPhysicians should pay special attention to the stress of rehabilitation exercises, which may cause collapsed muscles that are injured by severe heat stroke to repeatedly flare up.
Source: Journal of Intensive Care - November 30, 2016 Category: Intensive Care Source Type: research

Cold Hemodiafiltration for Exertional Heat Stroke Resulting in Multiple Organ Failure
Source: Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis - May 29, 2015 Category: Hematology Authors: Heng Fan, Jian‐hua Zhu, Ji‐hui Ye Tags: Letter to the Editor Source Type: research

Treatment with Haemodiafiltration Stabilises Vascular Stiffness (Measured by Aortic Pulse Wave Velocity) Compared to Haemodialysis
Background/Aims: Cerebrovascular diseases such as stroke are increased in dialysis patients, and haemodiafiltration has been reported to reduce cerebrovascular mortality compared to haemodialysis. We wished to determine whether haemodiafiltration improves arterial stiffness. Methods: We audited aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) measurements 6 months apart in 3 cohorts of patients: 69 treated with haemodialysis, 78 who converted from haemodialysis to haemodiafiltration and 142 treated with haemodiafiltration. Results: Cohorts were well matched for age (means ± SD: haemodialysis 64 ± 15 years vs. haemodialysis to haemodiafi...
Source: Nephron Clinical Practice - November 7, 2014 Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research

Evidence for the Prevention and Treatment of Stroke in Dialysis Patients.
Abstract The risks of both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke are particularly high in dialysis patients of any age and outcomes are poor. It is therefore important to identify strategies that safely minimize stroke risk in this population. Observational studies have been unable to clarify the relative importance of traditional stroke risk factors such as blood pressure and cholesterol in those on dialysis, and are affected by biases that usually make them an inappropriate source of data on which to base therapeutic decisions. Well-conducted randomized trials are not susceptible to such biases and can reliably invest...
Source: Seminars in Dialysis - July 7, 2014 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Herrington W, Haynes R, Staplin N, Emberson J, Baigent C, Landray M Tags: Semin Dial Source Type: research

Evidence for the Prevention and Treatment of Stroke in Dialysis Patients
Abstract The risks of both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke are particularly high in dialysis patients of any age and outcomes are poor. It is therefore important to identify strategies that safely minimize stroke risk in this population. Observational studies have been unable to clarify the relative importance of traditional stroke risk factors such as blood pressure and cholesterol in those on dialysis, and are affected by biases that usually make them an inappropriate source of data on which to base therapeutic decisions. Well‐conducted randomized trials are not susceptible to such biases and can reliably investigate t...
Source: Seminars In Dialysis - May 1, 2014 Category: Hematology Authors: William Herrington, Richard Haynes, Natalie Staplin, Jonathan Emberson, Colin Baigent, Martin Landray Tags: Review Source Type: research