Discontinuing hemodialysis with patient care and a successful 9-year follow-up in a patient presumed to have end-stage kidney disease scheduled to lifelong hemodialysis: A case report

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Abstract

End-stage kidney disease patients who require hemodialysis for more than 3 months have a small chance of leaving dialysis unless they have a kidney transplant. Educating the patient about lifestyle changes can play a major role in improving kidney function. Therefore, we created a patient education program according to our nephrology experiences. Herein, we show an end-stage kidney disease patient who underwent hemodialysis for 6 months. Afterwards, dialysis was terminated with patient care, and the patient was then followed up for 9 years without dialysis. To date, there have been no reports regarding the termination of long-term dialysis with a kidney care program and the ensuing 9-year follow-up without renal replacement therapy.

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Toprak, O., Bozyel, E. A., & Alp, B. (2021). Discontinuing hemodialysis with patient care and a successful 9-year follow-up in a patient presumed to have end-stage kidney disease scheduled to lifelong hemodialysis: A case report. Clinics and Practice, 11(1), 131–142. https://doi.org/10.3390/clinpract11010019

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