prof. dr. Annemieke Dhondt
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- 2017
- Urokinase-containing locking solution in the prevention of dialysis catheter dysfunction : a double blind randomized controlled trial (
- Exploring binding characteristics and the related competition of different protein-bound uremic toxins (
- Distribution of indications and procedures within the framework of centers participating in the WAA apheresis registry (
- Exploring protein binding of different uraemic toxins (
- Spontaneous variability of pre-dialysis concentrations of uremic toxins over time in stable hemodialysis patients (
- The place of large pore membranes in the treatment portfolio of patients on hemodialysis (
- Effect of sample temperature, pH, and matrix on the percentage protein binding of protein-bound uraemic toxins (
- Exploring binding characteristics and related competition of different uraemic toxins (
- 2016
- Association of advanced age with concentrations of uraemic toxins in CKD (
- Protein-bound uremic toxin profiling as a tool to optimize hemodialysis (
- Long-term outcome in ICU patients with acute kidney injury treated with renal replacement therapy : a prospective cohort study (
- Adverse events in apheresis : an update of the WAA registry data (
- The role of vitamin K in vascular calcification of patients with chronic kidney disease (
- Bisphosphonates for preventing bone disease in kidney transplant recipients: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (
- 2015
- Prognostic robustness of serum creatinine based AKI definitions in patients with sepsis: a prospective cohort study (
- Uraemic toxin concentration variability in HD patients: can we still rely on the results of cross-sectional studies? (
- Pro-inflammatory cytokines and leukocyte oxidative burst in chronic kidney disease: culprits or innocent bystanders? (
- Where and when to inject low molecular weight heparin in hemodiafiltration?: a cross over randomised trial (
- Long-term quality of life in critically ill patients with acute kidney injury treated with renal replacement therapy: a matched cohort study (
- Exploring mechanisms of protein binding of uraemic toxins in CKD2-5 and haemodialysis patients (
- Exploring protein binding of uraemic toxins in chronic kidney disease and haemodialysis patients (
- Transcriptome analysis in patients with chronic kidney disease on hemodialysis disclosing a key role for CD16⁺CX3CR1⁺ monocytes (
- Influence of severity of illness on neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin performance as a marker of acute kidney injury: a prospective cohort study of patients with sepsis (
- Exploring protein binding of uremic toxins in patients with different stages of chronic kidney disease and during hemodialysis (
- 2014
- Bedside monitoring of anticoagulation in chronic haemodialysis patients treated with tinzaparin (
- AKI in early sepsis is a continuum from transient AKI without tubular damage over transient AKI with minor tubular damage to intrinsic AKI with severe tubular damage (
- Severe lactic acidosis in critically ill patients with acute kidney injury treated with renal replacement therapy (
- Long-term outcome and quality of life in ICU patients with acute kidney injury treated with renal replacement therapy: a case control study (
- Elevated soluble tumor necrosis factor alpha receptor 1 and 2 concentrations in hemodialysis patients are not reflected by alterations in membrane expression (
- 2013
- Fondaparinux as an alternative to vitamin K antagonists in haemodialysis patients (
- Median term outcome of renal function in patients admitted to ICU with sepsis (
- Assesment of different cut-off levels of serum creatinine increase to predict mortality in septic patients (
- Does the adequacy parameter Kt/V-urea reflect uremic toxin concentrations in hemodialysis patients? (
- Predictors associated with short and median-term outcome of patients admitted to ICU with sepsis (
- Panorama of adverse events during cytapheresis (
- The relationship of NT-proBNP and dialysis parameters with outcome of incident haemodialysis patients: results from the Membrane Permeability Outcome Study (
- Urinary output and fractional excretion of sodium and urea as indicators of transient versus intrinsic acute kidney injury during early sepsis (
- Uremia-related oxidative stress in leukocytes is not triggered by β2-microglobulin (
- Review of protein-bound toxins, possibility for blood purification therapy (
- How to perform Prometheus therapy in children with acute liver failure (
- 2012
- Novel method for simultaneous determination of p-cresylsulphate and p-cresylglucuronide: clinical data and pathophysiological implications (
- Clinical review: Use of renal replacement therapies in special groups of ICU patients (
- Diabetische nefropathie: preventie (
- Removal of water-soluble and protein-bound solutes with reversed mid-dilution versus post-dilution haemodiafiltration (
- 2011
- Thrombotic microangiopathy (
- Comparison of removal capacity of two consecutive generations of high-flux dialysers during different treatment modalities (
- Analyses of data of patients with thrombotic microangiopathy in the WAA registry (
- Serum urea concentration is probably not related to outcome in ICU patients with AKI and renal replacement therapy (
- 2010
- Prospective evaluation of the change of predialysis protein-bound uremic solute concentration with postdilution online hemodiafiltration (
- Dinucleoside polyphosphates: newly detected uraemic compounds with an impact on leucocyte oxidative burst (
- Dialysate and blood temperature during hemodialysis: comparing isothermic dialysis with a single-pass batch system (
- Comparison of different methods to assess fistula flow (
- A rapid and simple assay to determine pegylated erythropoietin in human serum (
- Hemodialysis as a treatment of severe accidental hypothermia (
- The role of polymer surface degradation and barium sulphate release in the pathogenesis of catheter-related infection (
- How to remove accumulated iodine in burn-injured patients (
- Encapsulating Peritoneal Sclerosis in a Patient with Primary Hyperoxaluria Type 1: a Case Report (
- Development of a new method for selective determination of CERA (Continuous Erythropoietin Receptor Activator) in human serum (
- 2009
- Flow cytometric calcium flux assay: evaluation of cytoplasmic calcium kinetics in whole blood leukocytes (
- A comparison of different online techniques to measure vascular access flow in hemodialysis patients (
- Dinucleoside polyphosphates: newly detected uremic compounds with an impact on leukocyte oxidative burst (
- Evaluation of antibiotic dosages in patients with reduced kidney function (
- Iodine toxicity as a cause of total atrioventricular block in burn patients (
- A novel bio-assay increases the detection yield of microbiological impurity of dialysis fluid, in comparison to the LAL-test (
- Why do patients on peritoneal dialysis have low blood levels of protein-bound solutes? (
- Role of symmetric dimethylarginine in vascular damage by increasing ROS via store-operated calcium influx in monocytes (
- Impact of increasing haemodialysis frequency versus haemodialysis duration on removal of urea and guanidino compounds: a kinetic analysis (
- What is the best dialysis strategy to treat burn-injured patients with elevated iodine blood levels (
- Total atrioventricular block in burn unit patients: a matter of iodine toxicity (
- INFLUENCE OF TEACHING BY A DIETICIAN ON THE FOOD INTAKE OF DIALYSIS PATIENTS (
- SYMMETRIC DIMETHYLARGININE (SDMA):A PRO-INFLAMMATORY UREMIC TOXIN ENHANCING CELLULAR CALCIUM INFLUX AND ACTIVATING NF kappa B (
- Epidemiology of infection in critically ill patients with acute renal failure (
- Effective removal of protein-bound uraemic solutes by different convective strategies: a prospective trial (
- EFFECTIVE REMOVAL OF UREMIC SOLUTES BY DIFFERENT CONVECTIVE STRATEGIES: A PROSPECTIVE CROSS-OVER TRIAL. (
- 2008
- SOLUTE REMOVAL WHEN MODIFYING ONLY HEMODIALYSIS DURATION (
- EFFECTIVE REMOVAL OF URAEMIC SOLUTES BY DIFFERENT CONVECTIVE STRATEGIES: A PROSPECTIVE TRIAL (
- Pulsating tumour in the clavicular region of a chronic haemodialysis patient with ipsilateral vascular access catheter (
- Impact of hemodialysis duration on the removal of uremic retention solutes (
- Een patiënt met acute abdominale pijn en krachtverlies (
- Evidence for internal filtration in the Genius (R) system, performing slow low efficient daily dialysis in the intensive care unit (
- Costs and length of stay associated with antimicrobial resistance in acute kidney injury patients with bloodstream infection (
- 2007
- Nocturnal hemodialysis with the Genius (R) dialysis system (
- Heart failure with mitral valve regurgitation due to primary hyperoxaluria type 1: case report with review of the literature (
- Effect of the super-flux cellulose triacetate dialyser membrane on the removal of non-protein-bound and protein-bound uraemic solutes (
- Clearance of urea and difficult to remove uremic toxins when modifying dialysis time only (
- Impact of dialysis time on the removal of urea and difficult to remove uremic toxins (
- The impact of modifying only dialysis duration on the removal of uremic toxins (
- Nocturnal hemodialysis with the Genius((R)) dialysis system (
- Impact of dialysis duration on the removal of uremic toxins (
- Reduced complications during hemodialysis by automatic blood volume controlled ultrafiltration (
- Diagnostic performance of combined specific urinary proteins and urinary flow cytometry in urinary tract pathology (
- Temperature and concentration distribution within the Genius (R) dialysate container (
- Health implications of antimicrobial resistance for patients with acute kidney injury and bloodstream infection (
- 2006
- Effect of super-flux cellulose triacetate dialyzers with large pores on the removal and clearance of uremic solutes (
- Understanding pressures in the Genius system to enhance internal filtration and mass transport (
- Effect of super-flux cellulose triacetate dialyzer membrane on the removal of non-protein bound and protein bound uremic solutes (
- The analysis of the pressure profile in the Genius system to enhance internal filtration and mass transport (
- Impact of iron sucrose therapy on leucocyte surface molecules and reactive oxygen species in haemodialysis patients (
- Genius batch dialysis, as a closed system, allowing internal hemofiltration with Slow Low Efficiency Daily Dialysis (SLEDD) (
- Analyzing pressures in the Genius system to enhance internal filtration (