INTRADIALYTIC COMPLICATIONS AND THEIR IMPACT ON DIALYSIS RECOVERY TIME IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/5k5j0g02Keywords:
Hemodialysis, Comorbidities, Intradialytic complications, Dialysisrecovery time, Renal failure, Aneurysm.Abstract
Introduction:
The prevalence of Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is rising globally, making renal failure a widespread issue. Renal
replacement therapy is an essential lifesaving treatment for end-stage renal disease, with hemodialysis being the
primary method to eliminate waste and toxins from the body. Hemodialysis (HD) therapy necessitates seamless
coordination among the healthcare team. However, despite the use of modern and efficient dialysis machines, patients
may still experience various complications. Post-dialysis fatigue is a frequent and distressing issue for patients.
Dialysis recovery time (DRT) has recently emerged as a reliable method for post-dialysis fatigue assessment.
Understanding how intradialytic symptoms affect dialysis recovery time can help identify targets for improvement
and reduce skipped sessions, hospitalization, and death risks.
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