[1] 30 07-3422121-2109 E-mail: cclchen1@isca.vghks.gov.tw [2] 1985 24.5% 1995 33.6% 1995 42.0% 53.0%[1] 3 ( ) 75.2% 83% 29.2% [2] 2000 16% 68 97 20 2
[1] 8.4% [3] [4,5] [6,7] calcineurin inhibitors (tacrolimus) calcineurin inhibitor Mycophenolate mofetil and steroid tacrolimus cyclosporin Rapamycin Mycophenolate mofetil [8] (arteriovenous fistula) [9] icodextrin PH [10] ( ) 2000 80% 75% 90% GFR 20 ml/min [11](American Diabetes Association) [12]30 ml/min (GFR) 97 20 2 69
( )[13] [14] 5 8 mg/dl ( ) (steal syndrome) 1. (Ccr) 25 ml/min(cr) 4 mg/dl (AV graft) (Ccr) 20 ml/min (Cr) 5 mg/dl (Ccr) 15 ml/min (Cr) 6 mg/dl [15] 1 3 4 PTFE 14 3 6 [16] (Extended daily dialysis) (Nocturnal HD) [17] 2006 DOQI [18] Weber et al. polysulfone polyarylethersulfone [19] LAL assay ( 0.025 0.005 EU/ml) 0.1 C.F.U./ml ( polysulfone) E [20] β 2 β 2 40% 70% β 2 80% β 2 [21] (Homocysteinemia) 70 97 20 2
( ) (LVEF 40%) (baseline ECG) [22] ( ) 27% 50% [23] (Trendenlenburg s position) (saline bolus) nitroglycerin (34 35.5 C)( ) (Isothermic dialysis) (3.0 meq/l) (α1 agonist) Midodrine (5 mg, 30 min before HD) L-carnitine (20 mg/kg, iv, post- HD) Sertraline (50 100 mg/d) [24] (carbamoylation) HbA1C HbA1C 7%HbA1C 7% [25] 2006 (American Diabetes Association) 90 130 mg/dl 180 mg/dl HbA1C 7% HbA1C 7.5% [26] 11mmol/liter [27] 1. US Renal Data System: 2002 Annual Data Report. Bethesda, MD, The National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. 2. Ghavamian M, Gutch CF, Kopp KF, Kolff WH: The sad truth about hemodialysis in diabetic nephropathy. JAMA 1972; 222: 1366-72. 97 20 2 71
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