Journal Watch - Conventional Haemodialysis
Short Daily HD, Muscle Strength, and Bone Health
A cross-sectional study compared a variety of parameters between 86 conventional HD patients and 92 short daily HD patients. The short daily HD patients had significantly higher serum albumin levels, Kt/V, and bone mineral density, required significantly fewer ESAs, and had lower phosphorus, inflammation, and PTH levels than conventional HD patients. Short daily HD patients also had significantly higher scores on the 6-minute walking test, stronger hand grips, lower fasting blood sugars, and higher hemoglobin levels.
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Tags: Bone Mineral Density, Conventional Haemodialysis, End stage Kidney Disease, Inflammation, Muscle Function, Short daily Haemodialysis