Lowering dialysis sessions duration may be dangerous
Dialysis session in less duration - either to give a better quality of life for the patient or to optimize the organization the dialysis institution - may have bad repercussions on the quality of the treatment and therefore the quality of life of the patient. According to the result of the publicati...
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Main Authors: | Jacques Chanliau (Author), Pierre-Yves Durand (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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