[Water quality].
- S. Ringoir
- MedicineVerhandelingen - Koninklijke Academie voor…
- 1992
Different aspects of water treatment in the particular situation of hemodialysis, including softeners, de-ionisators, reverse-osmosis, charcoal filters, ultraviolet irradiation, a.o.o., and a correct water circuit are discussed.
Phagocytosis in uremic and hemodialysis patients: a prospective and cross sectional study.
- R. Vanholder, S. Ringoir, A. Dhondt, R. Hakim
- Medicine, BiologyKidney International
- 1 February 1991
In prospective and cross sectional studies, a decreased response to phagocytic stimulus was a predictor of hospitalization, primarily for infectious reasons.
Drug protein binding in chronic renal failure: evaluation of nine drugs.
- R. Vanholder, N. Van Landschoot, R. De Smet, A. Schoots, S. Ringoir
- Medicine, BiologyKidney International
- 1 May 1988
Protein binding of several drugs currently used in renal failure is affected in parallel with renal function, which might affect the therapeutic effectiveness of the drugs.
Pharmacokinetics of recombinant hirudin in hemodialyzed end-stage renal failure patients.
- R. Vanholder, A. Camez, N. Veys, A. van Loo, A. Dhondt, S. Ringoir
- Medicine, BiologyThrombosis and Haemostasis
- 1 April 1997
It is concluded that hirudin removal from the body is markedly depressed in hemodialyzed end-stage renal failure patients and that even minor residual renal function may increase this removal rate.
A longitudinal, five year survey of urea kinetic parameters in CAPD patients.
- N. Lameire, R. Vanholder, D. Veyt, M. Lambert, S. Ringoir
- Medicine, BiologyKidney International
- 1 August 1992
The KT/V urea index decreases in CAPD patients primarily because residual renal function decreases and body weight increases, while the peritoneal clearing for urea is maintained.
Infectious morbidity and defects of phagocytic function in end-stage renal disease: a review.
- R. Vanholder, S. Ringoir
- Medicine, BiologyJournal of the American Society of Nephrology
- 1 March 1993
The mechanisms of development and the potential causes that have been held responsible for this aspect of the defective immune function are reviewed and it is concluded that the phagocytic defect in ESRD is multifactorial and that each factor should be managed by specific therapeutic approaches.
Uremic toxicity: the middle molecule hypothesis revisited.
- R. Vanholder, R. De Smet, C. Hsu, P. Vogeleere, S. Ringoir
- MedicineSeminars in Nephrology
- 1 May 1994
Human lung transplantation.
- F. Derom, F. Barbier, S. Ringoir, J. Versieck, R. Raemdonck
- MedicineBritish Journal of Surgery
- 1 September 1969
Screening of UV-absorbing solutes in uremic serum by reversed phase HPLC--change of blood levels in different therapies.
- A. Schoots, H. Homan, M. M. Gladdines, C. Cramers, R. de Smet, S. Ringoir
- Medicine, BiologyClinica chimica acta; international journal of…
- 28 February 1985
Adequacy of dialysis: a critical analysis.
- R. Vanholder, S. Ringoir
- MedicineKidney International
- 1 September 1992
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