Haemodialysis is usually started at a frequency of three times a week, with occasional patients starting twice weekly (‘incremental dialysis’). Incremental haemodialysis (HD) may preserve residual kidney function and has… Click to show full abstract
Haemodialysis is usually started at a frequency of three times a week, with occasional patients starting twice weekly (‘incremental dialysis’). Incremental haemodialysis (HD) may preserve residual kidney function and has been associated with reduced mortality. In the present study, we report prevalence and outcomes of incremental dialysis in Australia and New Zealand.
               
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