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[CITATION] The peritoneal dialysis system.


KD Nolph - Contributions to nephrology, 1979 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Contrib Nephrol. 1979;17:44-50. The peritoneal dialysis system. Nolph KD.
Publication Types: Review. Mesh Terms: Blood Physiological ...
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[PDF] Pathophysiology of peritoneal membrane failure


RT Krediet, B Lindholm, B Rippe - Peritoneal Dialysis International, 2000 - pdiconnect.com
Page 1. Ultrafiltration Management in Peritoneal Dialysis Peritoneal Dialysis
International, Vol. 20, Suppl. 4 Printed in Canada. All rights reserved. ...
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Biophysics of ultrafiltration and hemofiltration


LW Henderson - Replacement of Renal Function by Dialysis, ed - Springer
When a concentration gradient exists across a semiperme- able membrane, both
solute and water tend with time to move in a direction to discharge that
gradient. For a single- component system, solute and water move in opposite ...
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The kinetics of ultrafiltration during peritoneal dialysis: The role of lymphatics


KD Nolph, R Mactier, R Khanna, ZJ … - Kidney Int, 1987 - nature.com
The kinetics of ultrafiltration during peritoneal dialysis: the role of
lymphatics. Net ultrafiltration was measured directly during hypertonic
peritoneal dialysis exchanges in rats. Simultaneously, lymphatic absorption ...
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A quantitative description of solute and fluid transport during peritoneal dialysis


O Heimbürger, J Waniewski, A Werynski, B … - Kidney Int, 1992 - nature.com
A quantitative description of solute and fluid transport during peritoneal
dialysis. To investigate the relationship between dialysate glucose
concentration and peritoneal fluid and solute transport parameters, 41 ...
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Does impaired transcellular water transport contribute to net ultrafiltration failure during …

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MC Monquil, AL Imholz, DG Struijk, RT … - Peritoneal Dialysis International, 1995 - pdi.highwire.org
Page 1. Peritoneal Dialysis International, Vol. 15, pp 42-48 0896-8608/95
$300 + 00 Printed in Canada All rights reserved Copyright ...
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Effect of dialysate osmolarity on the transport of low-molecular weight solutes and proteins …


ALT Imholz, GCM Koomen, DG Struijk, L Arisz, … - Kidney international, 1993 - nature.com
Effect of dialysate osmolarity on the transport of low-molecular weight solutes
and proteins during CAPD. Osmotic-induced fluid and solute transport was studied
in ten stable CAPD patients, who were examined twice within one week, using ...
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Fluid and solute transport in CAPD patients using ultralow sodium dialysate


ALT Imholz, GCM Koomen, DG Struijk, L Arisz, … - Kidney international, 1994 - nature.com
Fluid and solute transport in CAPD patients using ultralow sodium dialysate.
Transcapillary ultrafiltration during CAPD is determined by the ultrafiltration
coefficient of the peritoneal membrane and by Starling forces, the latter ...
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An hypothesis to explain the ultrafiltration characteristics of peritoneal dialysis


KD Nolph, FN Miller, WK Pyle, RP Popovich, … - Kidney int, 1981 - nature.com
Net removal of fluid and sodium from the body during peritoneal dialysis is
accomplished with dialysis solutions that contain high glucose concentrations
and are hyperosmolar to body fluid [1]. Commercially available peritoneal ...
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Transport kinetics


RP Popovich, JW Moncrief, WK PYLE - Peritoneal dialysis, 1985 - books.google.com
TRANSPORT KINETICS ROBERT P. POPOVICH, JACK W. MONCRIEF and W. KEITH PYLE 1.
Introduction 2. Historical perspective 3. Physiological principles 4. Clinical
protocols 5. Theoretical analysis of the patient-peritoneal dialysis system ...
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