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Friday, 8 March 2019

Common Complications during Hemodialysis Session; Single Central Experience

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ESRD is prevalent disease worldwide. A major public health problem can lead to considerable co-morbidity and mortality, and high expenditure by health services providers. Regular HD is the commonest mode of renal replacement treatment in comparison with peritoneal dialysis and renal transplantation all over the world. It has been also reported by Blagg 2001, and Habas et al. 2012 that more than 500.000 patients worldwide, and about 250.000 patients in USA were on regular HD, and most of ESRD patients have three session of HD per week. It had been estimated that at 2010, HD-dependent patients were about two million and at 2030, more than two million patients will be HD dependent ESRD.

Patients on regular HD develop many complications during the session of HD (Intradialytic), post-HD session, and have long-term complications. The most common intradialytic complications of HD are, hypotension, vomiting, epigastric pain, hypoglycemia, chest pain, tachycardia, muscle cramps, cardiac arrest, shivering, hotness, epistasis, melena, hallucination, restlessness leg, allergic reaction and jaw lock.

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