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https://read.qxmd.com/read/11344965/-assessment-of-salt-intake-in-hemodialysis
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
F Maduell, V Navarro
One of the main goals of dialysis is to reach a correct sodium balance. Dietary sodium restriction facilitates control of thirst, water overload, hypertension and cardiac failure. Nowadays, it is possible to estimate sodium mass transfer and known interdialytic salt intake, by means of non-invasive methods. The use of dialysate sodium profiles improves dialysis tolerance but it has been reported that interdialytic thirst may increase because of an inappropriate sodium balance. The aim of this study was to evaluate the usual salt intake in hemodialysis patients, the effects on interdialytic gain weight, arterial pressure, blood volume preservation and dialysis tolerance of two different profiles of dialysate sodium and an additional session with salt restriction...
January 2001: Nefrología: Publicación Oficial de la Sociedad Española Nefrologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10534498/festschrift-for-professor-claude-jacobs-recent-developments-in-conductivity-monitoring-of-haemodialysis-session
#22
REVIEW
T Petitclerc
On-line monitoring of dialysate conductivity is now a standard equipment (called 'Diascan') of the dialysis monitor Integra (Hospal, Italy). From the record of the dialysate conductivity at the dialyser inlet and outlet, the Diascan calculates the values of patient's plasma conductivity and of ionic dialysance which is a weighed average of the dialysances of all ions of quantitative importance in plasma and dialysate. Because there is an equivalence between the transfer characteristics of urea and electrolytes, the ionic dialysance reflects the urea clearance corrected for recirculation...
November 1999: Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10360714/duocart-biofiltration-a-new-method-of-hemodialysis
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
L Mercadal, T Petitclerc, B Béné, M C Jaudon, C Jacobs
DuoCart biofiltration (DCB) is a new hemodialysis method using a dialysate with only sodium chloride and bicarbonate obtained from two separate powder cartridges (BiCart and SelectCart, Gambro, Sweden). The ionic complement is directly reinfused in postdilution mode, using one 2 L bag of a specially designed sterile solution. The adaptation of the quantity of these infused substances to their removal through the dialysis membrane is made possible by repeated measurements of ionic dialysance (D), which are automatically performed every 30 min by the Diascan module, systematically available on the Integra dialysis monitor (Hospal, Italy), and by subsequent modification of the infusion rate (Q(R))...
May 1999: ASAIO Journal: a Peer-reviewed Journal of the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10302400/blood-glucose-self-monitoring-an-evaluation-of-five-systems
#24
COMPARATIVE STUDY
F N Beckman, C Belisle
Self-monitoring of capillary blood glucose has proved to be of great value to diabetic patients. Primary care physicians should therefore become familiar with the various models of reflectance meters so that they can advise each patient on the most appropriate type, and on its use. Accordingly, the authors reviewed five of the major self-monitoring blood glucose systems: Glucometer II, Accu-Chek II, Diascan-S, Glucochek SC, and Trends-Meter. The protocol for evaluation included quality of hardware, ease of use, standardization, accuracy and precision, manufacture's support, and cost for each test...
January 1988: Consultant
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10097666/evaluation-of-a-home-kit-blood-glucose-monitoring-device
#25
COMPARATIVE STUDY
J Addae, D Mahabir, N Byam, A Ajimotokan, B Best
A blood glucose monitoring device, the Diascan, is commonly used in Trinidad and Tobago. A prospective study was conducted to examine the accuracy of a Diascan unit in measuring blood glucose levels in or capillary venous blood of patients in a hospital ward. The Diascan measurements were compared to those from two laboratories which independently measured the venous blood or the venous plasma glucose levels. Although there was reasonably good correlation between measurements from the two laboratories (r = 0...
December 1998: West Indian Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9876090/is-ionic-dialysance-a-valid-parameter-for-quantification-of-dialysis-efficiency
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
L Mercadal, T Petitclerc, M C Jaudon, B Béné, N Goux, C Jacobs
The on-line measurement during hemodialysis of ionic dialysance provides an estimation of urea clearance with a good and already proven correlation. Some discrepancies remain controversial, and the influence of the dialyzer membrane is still being debated. Eighty-eight measurements of ionic dialysance (ID) were performed with a Diascan module (Hospal R&D, Int., Lyon, France), 51 with cellulosic membranes, and 37 with synthetic membranes, chosen according to their surface charges. The ID was compared to the urea clearance (UK) measured from the blood (n=16) and dialysate (n=88) sides...
December 1998: Artificial Organs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9648087/on-line-assessment-of-delivered-dialysis-dose
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Di Filippo, S Andrulli, C Manzoni, M Corti, F Locatelli
BACKGROUND: The adequacy of the delivered dialysis dose is essential to prevent patient morbidity and mortality. The determination of effective ionic dialysance (D) is easy, non-invasive and inexpensive, and its use instead of effective urea clearance (K) in kinetically determining apparent" urea distribution volume (Vt) is likely to lead to a correct Kt/V, even though the Vt value may be incorrect. The aim of this study was to test the possibility of using the measurement of D to monitor Kt/V on-line during each dialysis treatment...
July 1998: Kidney International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8485690/a-comparison-of-four-glucose-monitors-in-a-hospital-medical-surgical-setting
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
K Harding
Four bedside glucose monitors were evaluated and compared for accuracy in correlation with concomitant laboratory glucose values. Of these four monitors--Diascan, Glucometer Q.A., Accucheck, and One Touch--two bedside glucose monitors were comparable with a correlation coefficient of 0.91 for Glucometer Q.A. and 0.90 for One Touch. These two machines were then evaluated for precision and linearity. Although the Glucometer Q.A. was more precise for all three levels of glucose, the One Touch linearity was almost perfect...
January 1993: Clinical Nurse Specialist CNS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8319522/how-accurate-are-home-blood-glucose-meters-with-special-respect-to-the-low-glycemic-range
#29
COMPARATIVE STUDY
E Moberg, S Lundblad, P E Lins, U Adamson
Comparisons were made between four blood-glucose meters (Diascan, Glucometer II, Reflolux II and ExacTech) and a reference method (YSI) for the full, clinical, blood-glucose range and for the subranges < 4.4 mmol/l, 4.4-10.0 mmol/l and > 10.0 mmol/l, respectively. In the low-glucose range, the error-grid analysis was also applied. All the meters showed acceptable agreement with the reference method when the whole glucose range was considered, yielding r-values between 0.96 and 0.99. However, when the results were separated in the different subranges, the outcome was different, in that the Diascan meter displayed systematically high glucose levels and the ExacTech meter showed a great spread of the values within the low-glucose range, whereas the Glucometer II and the Reflolux II meter were less accurate within the high-glucose range...
March 1993: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8269794/effectiveness-of-glucose-monitoring-systems-modified-for-the-visually-impaired
#30
COMPARATIVE STUDY
M Bernbaum, S G Albert, S Brusca, J McGinnis, D Miller, J W Hoffmann, A D Mooradian
OBJECTIVE: To compare three glucose meters modified for use by individuals with diabetes and visual impairment regarding accuracy, precision, and clinical reliability. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Ten subjects with diabetes and visual impairment performed self-monitoring of blood glucose using each of the three commercially available blood glucose meters modified for visually impaired users (the AccuChek Freedom [Boehringer Mannheim, Indianapolis, IN], the Diascan SVM [Home Diagnostics, Eatontown, NJ], and the One Touch [Lifescan, Milpitas, CA])...
October 1993: Diabetes Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/3595402/home-monitors-of-blood-glucose-comparison-of-precision-and-accuracy
#31
COMPARATIVE STUDY
D S North, J F Steiner, K M Woodhouse, J A Maddy
Home monitors of blood glucose (HMBGs) are gaining acceptance as part of the standard of care for ambulatory self-monitoring and treatment of diabetic patients. Currently there are several HMBGs marketed in the United States, each claiming reliability, accuracy, and "user friendliness," with most of these claims largely unsubstantiated. The objective of our study was to analyze and statistically compare the accuracy and precision of the HMBGs produced by the major competitors in this ever-expanding medical field...
May 1987: Diabetes Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/3219967/new-approach-to-technical-and-clinical-evaluation-of-devices-for-self-monitoring-of-blood-glucose
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
T Koschinsky, K Dannehl, F A Gries
Despite the wide distribution of devices for self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG), there is no internationally accepted agreement on a standardized procedure for their evaluation. This is due to incomplete or even inappropriate technical evaluation and to inadequate evaluation criteria for their clinical acceptability. To provide adequate information on the performance of these devices over the whole clinically relevant range for SMBG (30-350 mg/dl), a standardized test procedure has been established for technical (accuracy, precision, and total deviation) and clinical (acceptance analysis) evaluation...
September 1988: Diabetes Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/2752892/three-new-glucose-reflectance-meters-diascan-glucometer-ii-and-reflolux-ii
#33
COMPARATIVE STUDY
A C Thai, W Y Ng, K F Lui, P P Yeo
More and more frequently, diabetics use portable blood glucose meters to assess their own glycemic control. New meters are constantly being introduced commercially. We evaluated three recently marketed meter/strip systems in terms of accuracy, precision, and the stability of the colors on the test strips. We compared the results from the meters with those from a Beckman Glucose Analyser and calculated the correlation and regression coefficients (Diascan, r = 0.93, y = 0.64x + 41.76; Glucometer II, r = 0.94, y = 0...
June 20, 1989: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/1988877/comparison-of-the-accuracy-of-glucose-reflectance-meters-in-pregnant-insulin-dependent-diabetics
#34
COMPARATIVE STUDY
L J Harkness, E R Ashwood, S Parsons, R R Lenke
Home monitoring of blood glucose by reflectance meters has been shown to be accurate in the nonpregnant diabetic and is currently used for outpatient glucose control in the pregnant diabetic as well. Beckman ASTRA glucose results from samples collected into sodium fluoride were used as the standard for this study. Comparisons were then made to four glucose reflectance meters: Accu-Check II, One Touch, DiaScan S, and ExacTech. Although the reflectance meters appeared to be useful for assessing blood glucose trends in the pregnant diabetic, the results obtained from these meters would be unacceptable in the laboratory setting...
February 1991: Obstetrics and Gynecology
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