Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association
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Nephrol. Dial. Transplant. · Oct 2002
Aortic valve calcification is an independent factor of left ventricular hypertrophy in patients on maintenance haemodialysis.
Calcification and dysfunction of aortic and mitral valves are frequently found in chronic dialysis patients, but their influence on the development of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is not well defined. ⋯ Our findings show that aortic valve calcification is associated with LVH in chronic haemodialysis patients, probably because valve resistance to ventricular outflow is increased as shown by trans-aortic flow velocities and pressure gradients. The effect on LVMI is independent of PP, anaemia, and overhydration.
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Nephrol. Dial. Transplant. · Oct 2002
Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical TrialA randomized controlled trial of topical exit site mupirocin application in patients with tunnelled, cuffed haemodialysis catheters.
Central venous catheters are frequently needed for the provision of haemodialysis, but their clinical usefulness is severely limited by infectious complications. The risk of such infections can be reduced by topical application of mupirocin to the exit sites of non-cuffed catheters or by the use of tunnelled, cuffed catheters. Whether mupirocin offers any additional protection against infection in patients with tunnelled, cuffed haemodialysis catheters has not been studied. ⋯ Thrice-weekly application of mupirocin to tunnelled, cuffed haemodialysis catheter exit sites is associated with a marked reduction in line-related sepsis and a prolongation of catheter survival.
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Nephrol. Dial. Transplant. · Jul 2002
Sleep-related breathing disorders impair quality of life in haemodialysis recipients.
It is well known that the quality of life of haemodialysis recipients is often severely compromised. So far, the influence of sleep-related breathing disorders on the quality of life of patients receiving maintenance dialysis has not been evaluated. ⋯ We conclude that sleep-related breathing disorders independently influence the quality of life of patients receiving maintenance dialysis.