Renal Dialysis Articles & Analysis
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Dilators (D) increase arterial and venous abdominal capacitance through splanchnic nerve modulation, removers (R) remove excess fluid through peritoneal dialysis or aquaphoresis, catheter-based inotropes (I1) directly modulate the cardiac nerve plexus, interstitial (I2) catheters accelerate removal of through lymphatic duct decompression, novel rotary-flow pushers (P1) in the ...
The increasing incidence of peripheral artery disease (PAD) is occurring globally as populations age and rates of diabetes, obesity, and renal disease increase.1-3 Although most of these patients have no symptoms, when the disease progresses to its most advanced form, chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI), there is a significant risk for limb loss. ...
