Cmishivani08 Oct, 2021Health
If your Hemodialysis Access Graft isn't working properly, the amount of dialysis you receive may be reduced. It's critical to have enough dialysis to : ?Improve your general health ?Allow you to live longer ?Improve your quality of life ?Keep you out of the hospital Your dialysis care team will measure your delivered dose of dialysis to ensure you are getting the proper amount of dialysis. This tells them if your blood is being cleaned sufficiently. A blood test to measure your Kt/V (pronounced "kay tee over vee") will be used to check your given dialysis dose. URR (urea reduction ratio) is another test that can be used to determine your administered dose. Your Kt/V should be 1.2 or higher if you're getting the
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