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Comparison of clinical outcomes based on dialysis modality and icodextrin usage in patients on peritoneal dialysis
2024·1 Zitationen·Kidney Research and Clinical PracticeOpen Access
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The present study demonstrated that patients undergoing APD without icodextrin had poor patient and technique survival trends, which may be caused by poor volume control.
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