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Hundreds of peer-reviewed clinical studies have reported on the health and quality of life benefits experienced by patients on more frequent, or "daily", dialysis. The Benefits of Daily Dialysis document below, and other specific articles and abstracts, are intended to provide a reasonable cross-section of the key clinical literature on daily dialysis. They are not intended to present a comprehensive listing of all of the available literature. NxStage makes no representation as to the accuracy or completeness of the information in the referenced articles, nor to the frequency of updates to this information.

The Benefits of Daily Dialysis
Complete Document:
“The Benefits of Daily Dialysis”
By Section:
Preface
Introduction
Section 1: Daily Dialysis and Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
Section 2: Daily Dialysis and Hypertension
Section 3: Daily Dialysis and Fluid Overload
Section 4: Daily Dialysis and Anemia
Section 5: Daily Dialysis and Amyloidosis
Section 6: Daily Dialysis and Hyperphosphatemia
Section 7: Daily Dialysis and Malnutrition
Section 8: Daily Dialysis and Quality of Life
Bibliography: Referenced Documents

Doss S., et al (2006). Results in a Large Short Daily Home Hemodialysis Program. Hemodialysis International, 2006; Vol 10, No. 1 (Jan): 116. Abstract presented at the Annual Conference on Dialysis 2006, San Francisco, CA. Reproduced with permission of BlackWell Publishing, the Annual Conference on Dialysis, and the lead author.

Kraus MA, et al (2006). Evaluation of Short Daily Home Dialysis with NxStage System One. Hemodialysis International, 2006; Vol 10, No. 1 (Jan): 114. Abstract presented at the Annual Conference on Dialysis 2006, San Francisco, CA. Reproduced with permission of BlackWell Publishing, the Annual Conference on Dialysis, and the lead author.

Robar A., et al (2006). What Choices Do Patients Make When All Maintenance Dialysis Options are Available? Abstract presented at the Annual Conference on Dialysis 2006, San Francisco, CA. Reproduced with permission of the Annual Conference on Dialysis, and the lead author.

Moran, J., et al (2006). Lactate Dialysate Requirements in Short Daily Hemodialysis Therapies. Abstract reproduced with permission of lead author.

Leypoldt JK, et al (2006). Urea and Creatinine Mass Transfer-Area Coefficients (KoAs) for Hemodialyzers Decrease at Low Dialysate Flow Rates (Qd). Hemodialysis International, 2006; Vol 10, No. 1 (Jan): 116. Abstract presented at the Annual Conference on Dialysis 2006, San Francisco, CA. Reproduced with permission of BlackWell Publishing, the Annual Conference on Dialysis, and the lead author.

Dialyzer Clearances for Small Solutes at Low Dialysate Flow Rates
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