review article | Q7318358 |
scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1007/S11255-020-02401-5 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 32100204 |
P50 | author | Maurizio Bossola | Q87849777 |
Emanuele Marzetti | Q39274148 | ||
P2093 | author name string | Riccardo Calvani | |
Anna Picca | |||
Emanuela Antocicco | |||
P2860 | cites work | Effect of lowering dialysate sodium concentration on interdialytic weight gain and blood pressure in patients undergoing thrice-weekly in-center nocturnal hemodialysis: a quality improvement study | Q34014950 |
Influence of age on thirst and fluid intake | Q34350315 | ||
Aging and disturbances of thirst and fluid balance | Q34373304 | ||
Study on the clinical significance and related factors of thirst and xerostomia in maintenance hemodialysis patients | Q34386031 | ||
Development of the thirst distress scale. | Q34839678 | ||
Nonadherence in hemodialysis: associations with mortality, hospitalization, and practice patterns in the DOPPS. | Q35145471 | ||
A retrospective, longitudinal study estimating the association between interdialytic weight gain and cardiovascular events and death in hemodialysis patients | Q35703708 | ||
The effect of low-sodium dialysate on ambulatory blood pressure measurement parameters in patients undergoing hemodialysis | Q36389743 | ||
Controlled trial of enalapril in patients with chronic fluid overload undergoing dialysis | Q36895661 | ||
Clinical Effects of Standard and Individualized Dialysate Sodium in Patients on Maintenance Hemodialysis | Q37006592 | ||
No Difference in Average Interdialytic Weight Gain Observed in a Randomized Trial With a Technology-Supported Behavioral Intervention to Reduce Dietary Sodium Intake in Adults Undergoing Maintenance Hemodialysis in the United States: Primary Outcome | Q37272340 | ||
Fluid retention is associated with cardiovascular mortality in patients undergoing long-term hemodialysis | Q37411832 | ||
Xerostomia in patients on chronic hemodialysis | Q37976348 | ||
Effect of gradually lowering dialysate sodium concentration on the interdialytic weight gain, blood pressure, and extracellular water in anuric hemodialysis patients | Q38447362 | ||
The symptoms of hyperglycaemia in people with insulin-treated diabetes: classification using principal components analysis. | Q38553476 | ||
Modified Nutritional Recommendations to Improve Dietary Patterns and Outcomes in Hemodialysis Patients | Q38912173 | ||
Effects of mouthwash interventions on xerostomia and unstimulated whole saliva flow rate among hemodialysis patients: A randomized controlled study. | Q39168092 | ||
Interdialytic Weight Gain: Trends, Predictors, and Associated Outcomes in the International Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (DOPPS). | Q39170702 | ||
The management of xerostomia in patients on haemodialysis: comparison of artificial saliva and chewing gum | Q81792219 | ||
An exploration of the relationship between adherence with dietary sodium restrictions and health beliefs regarding these restrictions in Irish patients receiving haemodialysis for end-stage renal disease | Q83159371 | ||
Influence of dual blockade of the renin-angiotensin system on thirst in hemodialysis patients | Q84106682 | ||
Impact of salt reduction in meals consumed during hemodialysis sessions on interdialytic weight gain and hemodynamic stability | Q88292371 | ||
Xerostomia, thirst, sodium gradient and inter-dialytic weight gain in hemodialysis diabetic vs. non-diabetic patients | Q89167180 | ||
Auricular Acupressure Helps Alleviate Xerostomia in Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients: A Pilot Study | Q89261020 | ||
The effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on increasing salivary flow rate in hemodialysis patients | Q90749866 | ||
Neural circuits underlying thirst and fluid homeostasis | Q39389069 | ||
The Null Effect of Chewing Gum During Hemodialysis on Dry Mouth | Q39503749 | ||
Interdialytic weight gain and survival in hemodialysis patients: effects of duration of ESRD and diabetes mellitus. | Q39531632 | ||
Determinants of thirst distress in patients on hemodialysis | Q39742940 | ||
Revisiting Interdialytic Weight Gain and Mortality Association With Serum Albumin Interactions: The Japanese Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Pattern Study. | Q40152179 | ||
Effect of Tenapanor on Interdialytic Weight Gain in Patients on Hemodialysis. | Q41022541 | ||
The benefit of salt restriction in the treatment of end-stage renal disease by haemodialysis. | Q43516185 | ||
Factors associated to salt intake in chronic hemodialysis patients | Q44274169 | ||
Role of angiotensin II in the pathogenesis of hyperdipsia in chronic renal failure | Q44875400 | ||
The influence of low dialysate sodium and glucose concentration on volume distributions in body compartments after haemodialysis: a bioimpedance analysis study | Q46570666 | ||
Decreased salivary flow rate as a dipsogenic factor in hemodialysis patients: evidence from an observational study and a pilocarpine clinical trial. | Q46715099 | ||
Interdialytic weight gain is less with the Mediterranean type of diet in hemodialysis patients | Q46731406 | ||
Interdialytic weight gain and cardiovascular outcome in incident hemodialysis patients. | Q47173510 | ||
Lack of effect of long-term use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors by hemodialysis patients on thirst and fluid weight gain | Q47178342 | ||
Sodium, not fluid, controls interdialytic weight gain. | Q47188879 | ||
Nutritional counseling regulates interdialytic weight gain and blood pressure in outpatients receiving maintenance hemodialysis | Q47223655 | ||
Associations of a facility level decrease in dialysate sodium concentration with blood pressure and interdialytic weight gain | Q47287752 | ||
The neural basis of homeostatic and anticipatory thirst | Q47307823 | ||
Interdialytic weight gain in patients on hemodialysis is associated with dry mouth and thirst | Q47405424 | ||
Thirst in heart failure: what do we know so far? | Q47799694 | ||
Three months of regular gum chewing neither alleviates xerostomia nor reduces overhydration in chronic hemodialysis patients | Q48164044 | ||
Thirst in the elderly with and without heart failure. | Q48175161 | ||
Effect of acupressure on thirst in hemodialysis patients | Q48197509 | ||
The sensitivity of the human thirst response to changes in plasma osmolality: a systematic review. | Q48222682 | ||
Candesartan cilexetil on regular hemodialysis: inability to reduce excessive thirst, but good tolerance and efficacy in hypertensive patients. | Q48443824 | ||
Effect of cilazapril on hyperdipsia in hemodialyzed patients | Q48786904 | ||
Abnormalities of thirst regulation in patients with chronic renal failure on hemodialysis | Q48855183 | ||
Effect of dialysate sodium reduction on body water volume, blood pressure, and inflammatory markers in hemodialysis patients--a prospective randomized controlled study. | Q51027124 | ||
Increasing Dialysis Sodium Removal on Arterial Stiffness and Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Hemodialysis Patients. | Q51291777 | ||
The Frustrating Attempt to Limit the Interdialytic Weight Gain in Patients on Chronic Hemodialysis: New Insights Into an Old Problem. | Q52565637 | ||
Quenching the thirst in dialysis patients. | Q52911337 | ||
A double-blind evaluation of sodium gradient hemodialysis. | Q52948958 | ||
Effect of dietary sodium restriction on body water, blood pressure, and inflammation in hemodialysis patients: a prospective randomized controlled study. | Q53123457 | ||
Thirst | Q58001994 | ||
Heart Failure in End-Stage Kidney Disease: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Therapeutic Strategies | Q58578138 | ||
Impact of salt taste dysfunction on interdialytic weight gain for hemodialysis patients; a cross-sectional study | Q64070617 | ||
Crossover study of the effects of different dialysate sodium concentrations in large surface area, short-term dialysis | Q67232350 | ||
A double blind crossover comparison of high and low sodium dialysis | Q67460023 | ||
Quantitative Estimation of Dietary Intake in Patients on Hemodialysis | Q68467504 | ||
Angiotensin-converting enzyme activity in renal disorders: influence of disease pattern, hemodialysis and transplantation | Q70196370 | ||
The chronic efficacy and safety of high sodium dialysate: double-blind, crossover study | Q70533293 | ||
Vascular reactivity during combined ultrafiltration-haemodialysis: influence of dialysate sodium | Q71163434 | ||
Dietary salt intake and blood pressure control in haemodialysis patients | Q73235878 | ||
Estimates of interdialytic sodium and water intake based on the balance principle: differences between nondiabetic and diabetic subjects on hemodialysis | Q77608225 | ||
Clinical practice guidelines for hemodialysis adequacy, update 2006 | Q79823713 | ||
Clinical consequences of an individualized dialysate sodium prescription in hemodialysis patients | Q80487952 | ||
P433 | issue | 4 | |
P304 | page(s) | 697-711 | |
P577 | publication date | 2020-02-25 | |
P1433 | published in | International Urology and Nephrology | Q15763616 |
P1476 | title | Thirst in patients on chronic hemodialysis: What do we know so far? | |
P478 | volume | 52 |
Search more.