Patient-reported outcomes and patient voices
- PMID: 35384060
- DOI: 10.1111/sdi.13076
Patient-reported outcomes and patient voices
Abstract
Online hemodiafilration (HDF) treatment may be associated with better quality of life due to improved clearance of middle-molecular-weight uremic toxins and hemodynamic stability in dialysis patients, in addition to better overall survival.
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