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Review
. 2015 Apr:19 Suppl 1:S112-27.
doi: 10.1111/hdi.12279.

Prescriptions for home hemodialysis

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Prescriptions for home hemodialysis

Robert Lockridge et al. Hemodial Int. 2015 Apr.

Abstract

Prescribing a regimen that provides "optimal dialysis" to patients who wish to dialyze at home is of major importance, yet there is substantial variation in how home hemodialysis (HD) is prescribed. Geographic location, patient health status and clinical goals, and patient lifestyle and preferences all influence the selection of a prescription for a particular patient-there is no single prescription that provides optimal therapy for all patients, and careful weighing of potential benefit and burden is required for long-term success. This article describes how home HD prescribing patterns have changed over time and provides examples of commonly used home HD prescriptions. In addition, associated clinical outcomes and adequacy parameters as well as criteria for identifying which patients may benefit most from these diverse prescriptions are also presented.

Keywords: Home hemodialysis; Kt/V; hemodialysis; intensive hemodialysis; optimal dialysis; prescription.

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