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Toward an individualized determination of dialysis adequacy: a narrative review with special emphasis on incremental hemodialysis.

Massimo TorreggianiAntioco FoisLinda NjandjoElisa LonghitanoAntoine ChatrenetCiro EspositoHafedh FessiGiorgina Barbara Piccoli
Published in: Expert review of molecular diagnostics (2021)
In the era of personalized dialysis, the assessment of dialysis adequacy should be likewise personalized, due to the limits of 'one size fits all' approaches. We have tried to summarize some of the relevant issues regarding the determination of dialysis adequacy, attempting to adapt them to an elderly, highly comorbidity population, which would probably benefit from tailor-made dialysis prescriptions. While no single biomarker allows precisely tailoring the dialysis dose, we suggest using a combination of clinical and biological markers to prescribe dialysis according to comorbidity, life expectancy, residual kidney function, and small and medium-size molecule depuration.
Keyphrases
  • end stage renal disease
  • chronic kidney disease
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • mass spectrometry
  • molecularly imprinted