Review of Related Literature: Hemodialysis
Review of Related Literature: Hemodialysis
Review of Related Literature: Hemodialysis
Hemodialysis
your blood, as the kidneys did when they were healthy. Hemodialysis
help you feel better and live longer, but it’s not a cure for kidney
failure. (https://www.niddk.nih.gov)
arm. Patient may prefer to put in the own needles after you’re
dialysis machine pumps blood through the filter and returns the
blood to your body. During the process, the dialysis machine checks
the blood pressure and controls how quickly Blood enters at one
end of the filter and is forced into many, very thin, hollow fibers.
products from your blood move into the dialysis solution. Filtered
blood remains in the hollow fibers and returns to the body. The
poses, individuals diagnosed with ESRD are also faced with numerous
reduce the role functioning within the family. Also severe fluid
affect the whole person and may also affect how patients on
Non-pharmacological interventions
Patients with Chronic Renal Failure 229 these studies suggest that
2014).
Interventions for the people undergoing haemodialysis
reduce costs of care. Patients are very happy with cost saving
have proved that dialysis patients and their care givers lack
2002; Devins et al., 1997). More recent work has focused upon the
and increased with unemployment and also rose among patients with
with life (Tsay & Healstead, 2002). Once patients with ESRD start
have a lower QoL than that of healthy populations (Kao et al., 2009;
several studies have shown that patients with poorer QoL had a
higher incidence of anxiety and fatigue (Kring & Crane, 2009), and
longitudinal follow-up showed increased mortality (Drayer et al.,
patients’ QoL (Kring & Crane, 2009). Biological factors that have
ferritin, CRP, IL-6, IL-8, and TNF-α levels (Farag et al., 2011;
2005). Poor exercise tolerance and muscle weakness may limit daily
uncertainty about the future and lack of energy emerged as the major
already the 7th leading cause of death among the Filipinos. One
Filipinos per million population per year. More than 5,000 Filipino
double in 2010.
(http://www.nkti.gov.ph).
World Kidney Month. While not the top cause of mortality in the
told the crowd gathered at the NKTI Atrium. The kidney specialist
costs more than breast, colon and lung cancers combined. CKDs
the United States rose sharply in the 1990s, leveled off in the
early 2000s, and has declined slightly since its peak in 2006.
transplants live even after five years. On December 31, 2014, there
(https://www.ajkd.org/article/pdf)
Synthesis of the Review