"Hemodialysis Solutions" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Solutions prepared for hemodialysis. The composition of the pre-dialysis solution may be varied in order to determine the effect of solvated metabolites on anoxia, malnutrition, acid-base balance, etc. Of principal interest are the effect of the choice of buffers (e.g., acetate or carbonate), the addition of cations (Na+, K+, Ca2+), and addition of carbohydrates (glucose).
Descriptor ID |
D015312
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MeSH Number(s) |
D26.776.708.322.651 D27.505.954.578.483.651 D27.720.752.483.651
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Concept/Terms |
Hemodialysis Solutions- Hemodialysis Solutions
- Solutions, Hemodialysis
- Dialysis Solutions, Hemodialysis
- Hemodialysis Dialysis Solutions
- Solutions, Hemodialysis Dialysis
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Hemodialysis Solutions" by people in Profiles.
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Three-Stream, Bicarbonate-Based Hemodialysis Solution Delivery System Revisited: With an Emphasis on Some Aspects of Acid-Base Principles. Artif Organs. 2017 Jun; 41(6):509-518.
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Dialysate Composition for Hemodialysis: Changes and Changing Risk. Semin Dial. 2017 03; 30(2):112-120.
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Dual-concentrate bicarbonate-based hemodialysis: know your buffers. Artif Organs. 2012 Sep; 36(9):765-8.
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Regulation of PTH1 receptor expression by uremic ultrafiltrate in UMR 106-01 osteoblast-like cells. Kidney Int. 2004 Mar; 65(3):897-903.
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Physiological mechanisms for calcium-induced changes in systemic arterial pressure in stable dialysis patients. Hypertension. 1989 Mar; 13(3):213-8.