Clin Nephrol
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Clinical Trial
High-tone external muscle stimulation in endstage renal disease: effects on quality of life in patients with peripheral neuropathy.
High-tone external muscle stimulation (HTEMS) has been shown to ameliorate painful peripheral neuropathy of dialysis patients. We hypothesized that HTEMS could also lead to improved parameters of health-related quality of life (HRQOL). ⋯ The data indicate that intradialytic HTEMS treatment of ESRD patients with peripheral neuropathy ameliorates various components of physical health.
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Clinical Trial
The effect of high-tone external muscle stimulation on symptoms and electrophysiological parameters of uremic peripheral neuropathy.
Peripheral neuropathy is a devastating uremic complication that causes debilitating pain and movement limitation. The aim of the study was to assess the influence of high-tone external muscle stimulation (HTEMS) therapy on clinical and electrophysiologycal parameters in hemodialysis patients with uremic peripheral neuropathy. ⋯ The study demonstrated for the first time that the subjective amelioration of uremic peripheral neuropathy by HTEMS treatment is associated with significant improvement in an objective electrophysiological parameter, motor conduction velocity of the ulnar nerve.
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Pain is a major health problem in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) affecting half of the dialysis patients; most of them experience a moderate to severe degree of pain. Nevertheless, the impact of chronic pain and its consequences are often underestimated. Sources of pain related to the uremic environment are renal bone disease (osteitis fibrosa cystica, amyloidosis, osteomalacia), osteoarthritis, calcific uremic arteriolopathy and peripheral neuropathy. ⋯ In the therapy of pain the WHO three-step analgesic ladder adapted for ESRD, was shown to be effective in dialysis patients. Of fundamental importance are various forms of non-pharmacological strategies including electrotherapy. Recently the so-called high tone external muscle stimulation (HTEMS) was very effective in the management of neuropathic pain in ESRD patients.
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Comparative Study
Increased arterial stiffness in patients with nephrotic syndrome.
Nephrotic syndrome (NS) and arterial stiffness (AS) have each been linked with increased risk for cardiovascular diseases. However, there is no data in the literature up-to-date on AS in adult patients with NS. Thus, in this study, we aimed to evaluate the potential associations between AS, volume and nutritional status in patients with NS in comparison to a healthy control group. ⋯ Patients with NS have increased AS and are more hypervolemic compared to the healthy subjects.
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Comparative Study
Differences in community, hospital and intensive care unit-acquired acute kidney injury: observational study in a nephrology service of a developing country.
Acute kidney injury (AKI) complicates more than 7% of all in-hospital patients. The aim of this study is to investigate the differences in community, hospital and intensive care unit-acquired AKI in patients undergoing nephrology consultation in a tertiary hospital in a developing country. ⋯ AKI is a frequent and frequently fatal condition. Mortality was higher in community and ICU-acquired than hospital ward-acquired AKI.