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Comparing Single- vs. Double-Purse-String Suture for Dialysis Healthcare providers may consider both single- and double-purse-string suture techniques as viable options for catheter insertion during peritoneal dialysis, taking into account factors such as patient anatomy, surgeon expertise, and individual risk profiles
Comparative analysis of complications and technique survival in . . . Single- and double-purse-string suture methods are both widely used in open surgical catheterization for peritoneal dialysis This study aimed to compare the post-insertion complications and technical survival of the two methods
Home Dialysis FAQ: What to Know Before Starting Dialysis at Home If you have kidney disease and need dialysis, you might be wondering if home dialysis is right for you Whether you’re thinking about switching from in-center dialysis or just exploring your options, this Home Dialysis FAQ answers the most common questions patients and families ask
Beans and Peas in Your Kidney Diet - DaVita Eating beans and peas was never smooth sailing for my patients on dialysis because of the high phosphorus and potassium content Most of them grew up eating a variety of legumes as part of their regular meals
Hemodialysis Vascular Access: Care Instructions - Kaiser Permanente After you have dialysis, check to see if the access bleeds or swells Let your doctor know if your arm bleeds or swells Do not lift anything heavy with the arm that has the access Do not bump your arm Don't wear tight clothing or jewelry over the access Don't sleep with your access arm under your body
Guidelines for Managing Hospitalized Hemodialysis Patients A verbal report is the preferred mode of communication For units that have standing agreements with the hemodialysis unit, a faxed report may be used if unable to reach the nurse assigned to the patient if the patient had a stable hemodialysis treatment