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- W2046668651 abstract "A mathematical model of the patient-artificial kidney system has been developed that can accurately predict body chemical distribution changes during hemodialysis—over a wide range of system parameters—for urea and creatinine. This article validates the model by using considerable amounts of clinical data from two selected patients and data from only a single dialysis from ten randomly chosen patients. The validated model was used to predict the fraction removed during dialysis of the total amount of urea and creatinine in the body. These data were plotted as a function of: (1) blood-flow rate; (2) length of dialysis; (3) initial blood concentrations; and (4) patient weights. In the vast majority of patients undergoing hemodialysis today with the Kiil Dialyzer, end-dialysis blood concentrations, as well as the amounts of material removed during dialysis, may be accurately predicted. Only the weight of the patient and his blood-flow rate into the dialyzer must be known to accomplish this prediction, since the current treatment result is dialyzer limited (dependent only on the dialyzer parameters)." @default.
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- W2046668651 title "Theoretical evaluation of a patient-artificial kidney system using the Kiil Dialyzer" @default.
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