Frequent Hemodialysis in Children

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Frequent hemodialysis is currently conducted in a limited number of pediatric dialysis centers. However, the preliminary experience with children who have undergone procedures such as "daily" intensive hemodiafiltration and nocturnal hemodialysis has been positive, with the allowance for unrestricted diets and fluid intake, the lack of need for phosphate binders, excellent metabolic and blood pressure control, and, in the case of hemodiafiltration, excellent growth. The provision of frequent daily hemodialysis with the NxStage System has also recently been introduced to pediatrics. An overview about what is currently understood regarding the technical and clinical application of these approaches to therapy for children with end-stage renal disease form the basis for this article and highlight the impact of the procedures to date and the need for additional experience and collaborative data collection. © 2007 National Kidney Foundation, Inc.

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Warady, B. A., Fischbach, M., Geary, D., & Goldstein, S. L. (2007). Frequent Hemodialysis in Children. Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease, 14(3), 297–303. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.ackd.2007.04.003

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