Ultrafiltration rate adjusted to body weight and mortality in hemodialysis patients
Background and aims: Mortality among hemodialysis patients remains high. An elevated ultrafiltration rate adjusted by weight (UFR/W) has been associated with hypotension and higher risk of death and/or cardiovascular events. Methods: We evaluated the association between UFR/W and mortality in 215 he...
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Autores principales: | Raul Fernandez-Prado, Jessy Korina Peña-Esparragoza, Begoña Santos-Sánchez-Rey, Mónica Pereira, Alejandro Avello, Elena Gomá-Garcés, Marina González-Rivera, Guillermo González-Martin, Carolina Gracia-Iguacel, Ignacio Mahillo, Alberto Ortiz, Emilio González-Parra |
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Elsevier
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f5021c018df74219ba8e13dc2a84a8d4 |
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