Clinical evidence on haemodiafiltration

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Abstract

Haemodiafiltration (HDF) combines diffusive and convective solute removal in a single treatment session. HDF provides a greater removal of higher molecular weight uraemic retention solutes than conventional high-flux haemodialysis (HD). Recently completed randomized clinical trials suggest better patient survival with online HDF. The treatment is mainly used in Europe and Japan. This review gives a brief overview of the presently available evidence of the effects of HDF on clinical end points, it speculates on possible mechanisms of a beneficial effect of HDF as compared with standard HD and ends with some perspectives for the future.

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Blankestijn, P. J., Grooteman, M. P., Nube, M. J., & Bots, M. L. (2018). Clinical evidence on haemodiafiltration. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 33, iii53–iii58. https://doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfy218

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