Hemodialysis adequacy: A review

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Abstract

"Adequate dialysis" is interpreted as the amount of dialysis required to keep a patient alive and relatively asymptomatic. Since the inception of hemodialysis, there have been numerous approaches to quantify the delivered dialysis dose in a reproducible manner, and to link the dialysis dose with clinical outcomes.

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Mehta, A. N., & Fenves, A. Z. (2010, January). Hemodialysis adequacy: A review. Dialysis and Transplantation. https://doi.org/10.1002/dat.20392

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