Patients say they prefer home dialysis, but data is minimal. Sept. 20, 2012— -- Vanessa Evans spent 10 years driving to and from a dialysis clinic three days a week to spend four hours in a chair ...
In a large observational study of patients receiving home kidney dialysis, home hemodialysis was associated with improvements in key cardiovascular outcomes compared with peritoneal dialysis; however, ...
August 14, 2006 — An international study found that the prevalence of home hemodialysis is still very low and varies widely among countries — from 0% in Portugal to 25% of hemodialysis patients in New ...
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Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Efforts by HHS through the Advancing American Kidney Health to improve dialysis care has put home dialysis in ...
The American Heart Association (AHA) is throwing their support behind a new initiative to increase the use of home dialysis in patients with advanced kidney disease. In a scientific statement ...
A study of new dialysis patients showed that home hemodialysis was associated with a 23% decreased risk of death at 1 year compared with in-center hemodialysis. SAN DIEGO—More frequent home ...
Home dialysis therapies may help prolong the lives of patients with kidney failure compared with hemodialysis treatments administered in medical centers, experts report. Home dialysis therapies are ...
Home hemodialysis could allow patients to enjoy increased freedom, quality of life, greater ability to travel, and tangible health improvements. Increased physician and patient education can eliminate ...
We expect DaVita DVA and Fresenius Medical Care FMS/FME to benefit as higher-margin home dialysis treatments gain share, with growth of nearly 8% set to outpace in-center dialysis growth of roughly ...
Unlike the hundreds of thousands of Americans who drive several times a week to a dialysis center, Joanna Galeas relies on an increasingly popular at-home alternative to treat her kidney failure.
When Denise Atkinson and her husband Mike wanted to take a cruise to the Bahamas last January, they knew they could only do it if Cindy came along. But that wasn’t a major problem – after all, Cindy ...