Hypersensitive Reactions During Hemodialysis Treatment: What Do We Need to Know?
Baris Afsar,
Rengin Elsurer Afsar
Abstract:Kidney replacement therapies (KRTs) including hemodialysis (HD) are one of the treatment options for most of the patients with end‐stage kidney disease. Although HD is vital for these patients, it is not hundred percent physiological, and various adverse events including hypersensitivity reactions may occur. Fortunately, these reactions are rare in total and less when compared to previous decades, but it is still very important for at least two reasons: First, the number of patients receiving kidney replacemen… Show more
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