June 15th, 2010 -- Posted in what is kidney dialysis |
How long will I live with kidney disease? Will I die if I dont do dialysis? Learn from health care professionals the factors that influence the lifespan of an individual on dialysis.
For more information on kidney disease, treatment options, and kidney disease support, visit http://www.renalinfo.com/us.
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May 27th, 2010 -- Posted in what is kidney dialysis |
David Parker, Chair of KHA’s National Consumer Council, talks about the major community awareness campaign that Kidney Health Australia has launched on Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) with a series of web based videos on the disease known as the ‘Silent Killer’.
Duration : 0:3:37
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Technorati Tags: Australian Summit, chronic disease, CKD, CKD Networks, Commonwealth Government, David Parker, dialysis, general practice, GP doctor, kidney, National Consumer Council, nephrologist, nephrology, organ donation, patients, public health agenda, renal, transplantation, treatment options
April 6th, 2010 -- Posted in what is kidney dialysis |
What does a dialysis access look like? See a number of real dialysis accesses including a fistula, hemodialysis catheter and a peritoneal dialysis catheter. A home hemodialysis and a peritoneal dialysis patient will tell you and show you their access.
For more information on kidney disease, treatment options, and kidney disease support, visit http://www.renalinfo.com/us.
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July 19th, 2009 -- Posted in what is kidney dialysis |
Peritoneal dialysis is a form of kidney disease treatment that utilizes the peritoneal membrane to filter out the blood of individuals who have renal disease.
For more information on kidney disease, treatment options, and kidney disease support, visit http://www.renalinfo.com/us.
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July 12th, 2009 -- Posted in what is kidney dialysis |
After being put on kidney dialysis, a virtual death sentence, I discovered that there was a therapy to make me compatible with a donor who had been turned down by my old transplant center because I had donor specific antibodies against her. The new protocol allowed the kidney transplant to go forward. The kidney transplant saved my life since the average life span on kidney dialysis is 2 to 5 years before the kidney dialysis process allows toxins to build up in your liver, cause blood clots to form and lead to stroke, heart attack and liver failure. It is universally accepted that kidney transplant is the best treatment, for kidney failure usually getting you back to health and a normal life off kidney dialysis. My living donor, my mother, made the kidney transplant a possibility, and the Cedars-Sinai IVIG Protocol made it a reality. This is what happened to me and could possibly happen to you if you have anyone who has offered you a kidney for a kidney transplant even if the person is ABO incompatible, different blood type, or not a match, (positive crossmatch) or you are highly sensitized, (high PRA levels). Before the kidney transplant, you are given IVIG or plasmapheresis plus IVIG and your antibodies and your bad reaction to your donor is changed and the kidney transplant can go forward.
“These protocols at Cedars-Sinai allow you to get a kidney transplant and get you off kidney dialysis. Cedars-Sinai IVIG protocol is successful about 95% of the time in making you a match to any living donor no matter blood type (ABO incompatible) or tissue match, (positive crossmatch). In the past these living donors of precious, life saving kidneys have been rejected leaving you languishing on kidney dialysis. One third of donors are turned down for kidney transplant because they have a positive crossmatch to the recipient. Two thirds are turned down because they have a different blood type, (ABO incompatible). These barriers no longer matter with the Cedars-Sinai IVIG Protocol.
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June 17th, 2009 -- Posted in what is kidney dialysis |
Patients with chronic kidney disease known as end-stage renal disease need renal replacement therapy.
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Technorati Tags: blood, cleaning, dialysis, disease, end, failure, Fatigue, kidney, nausea, products, renal, stage, therapy, toxins, urine, waste