Could longer and more frequent haemodialysis improve outcomes?

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Rajnish Mehrotra
Jonathan Himmelfarb
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[1] Harborview Medical Center and Kidney Research Institute,Division of Nephrology
[2] University of Washington,undefined
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Patients with end-stage renal disease typically receive three 3–4 h haemodialysis sessions per week. Although available data from well-powered randomized trials are limited, studies published in 2012 provided new evidence that haemodialysis regimens with longer treatment times and/or a higher frequency of sessions might reduce the high morbidity and mortality of patients on maintenance dialysis.
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