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Topic: kidney and urologic diseases (ku)
Title: Home Hemodialysis.
Author: n/a
Source: Bethesda, MD: National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse. 2008. 6 p.
Availability: Available from National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse. 3 Information Way, Bethesda, MD 20892. Phone: 1-800-891-5390. Email: nkudic@info .niddk.nih.gov. Website: www.kidney.niddk.nih.gov. Price: Single copy available free of charge. Order No. KU-249.
Abstract: A small but growing number of clinics offer home hemodialysis (HD) in addition to standard, in-clinic hemodialysis. Patients learn to treat themselves at the clinic, working with a dialysis nurse. Training can include a helper and often takes 3 to 8 weeks. Patients return to the clinic once a month to see the nephrologist, dialysis nurse, and dietitian. This fact sheet helps readers understand the option of home hemodialysis as a treatment for kidney failure. Topics include the usual schedule of in-clinic HD, how home HD works, the risks of complications with home HD, the advantages of home HD including flexible schedules, and some barriers to home HD. New, smaller dialysis machines are making HD more practical. People choosing home HD can choose between shorter daily treatments or longer nightly treatments. The fact sheet describes some of the research studies and programs currently underway in this area, including the End-stage Renal Disease program; the Frequent Hemodialysis Network (FHN); the U.S. Renal Data System (USRDS); and the Hemodialysis Vascular Access Clinical Trials Consortium. The fact sheet describes the availability of a patient education series titled the NIDDK Kidney Failure Series. The brochure concludes with the contact information for the National Kidney Foundation (www.kidney.org), the American Association of Kidney Patients (www.aakp.org), Home Dialysis Central (www.homedialysis.org), and a brief description of the activities of the National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse (NKUDIC), a service of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). 3 figures.

Format: Factsheet
Language: English.
Major Keywords: Kidney Diseases. Chronic Kidney Failure. Therapy. Hemodialysis. Home Dialysis. Self Care. Patient Care Management. Complications.
Minor Keywords: Patient Education. Patient Selection. Infection. Prevention. Fistula. Equipment and Supplies. Voluntary Organizations. Information Resources. Delivery of Health Care. Costs. Lifestyle.
Publication Number: KUDC11215
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