2014
DOI: 10.21608/asnj.2014.58562
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Comparison between Acetate versus Bicarbonate dialysate during Hemodialysis among Acute Renal Failure Patients, Assuit University hospital

Abstract: Critically ill patients with acute renal failure who are receiving dialysis therapy may suffer from many complications that can be decreased by using bicarbonate dialysate during dialysis sessions. Aim: this study was carried out to compare between the hemodialized acute renal failure patientsusing bicarbonate versus acetate dialysate ondeveloping complications. Design: descriptive comparative designutilized in this study. Setting: This study was carried out at the kidney dialysisunit, Assiut University Hospit… Show more

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“…This result were further supported by mottahedian and his colleagues reported complication was 30% before and 10% after intervention with significant reduction (24) . Similarly the study conducted by Elrashedy and Mohammed to assess effect of Nursing guidelines to reduce hemodialysis complications shows that, 26.6% and 16.6% respectively with a statistical significance between pre and post data p<0.05 (25) . In a contrast with Wang and Rao study (26) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…This result were further supported by mottahedian and his colleagues reported complication was 30% before and 10% after intervention with significant reduction (24) . Similarly the study conducted by Elrashedy and Mohammed to assess effect of Nursing guidelines to reduce hemodialysis complications shows that, 26.6% and 16.6% respectively with a statistical significance between pre and post data p<0.05 (25) . In a contrast with Wang and Rao study (26) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%