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Nursing

2018

Edith Cowan University

Satellite dialysis

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Measuring The Prevalence Of Intradialytic Hypotension In A Satellite Dialysis Clinic: Are We Too Complacent?, Ulrich Steinwandel, Nick Gibson, Mandy Towell-Barnard, Richard Parsons, James J. R. Rippey, Johan Rosman Jan 2018

Measuring The Prevalence Of Intradialytic Hypotension In A Satellite Dialysis Clinic: Are We Too Complacent?, Ulrich Steinwandel, Nick Gibson, Mandy Towell-Barnard, Richard Parsons, James J. R. Rippey, Johan Rosman

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

Aims and objectives

To measure the prevalence of symptomatic (S‐IDH) and asymptomatic intradialytic hypotension (A‐IDH) or postdialysis overhydration in a satellite haemodialysis clinic in Western Australia.

Background

Intradialytic hypotension is one of the most common side effects of haemodialysis caused by ultrafiltration provoking a temporary volume depletion. The prevalence of asymptomatic hypotension during dialysis has been rarely reported, but is considered to have the same negative consequences as symptomatic hypotension on various end organs like the brain and the gastrointestinal tract.

Design

Observational study on a retrospective 3‐month period of nursing recorded fluid‐related adverse events.

Methods

Data collection on the …


Ultrasound Measurements On The Inferior Vena Cava By Renal Nursing Staff For Assessment And Management Of Intravascular Volume Status In Haemodialysis Patients, Ulrich Steinwandel Jan 2018

Ultrasound Measurements On The Inferior Vena Cava By Renal Nursing Staff For Assessment And Management Of Intravascular Volume Status In Haemodialysis Patients, Ulrich Steinwandel

Theses: Doctorates and Masters

Title: Ultrasound measurements on the inferior vena cava (IVC-US) by renal nursing staff for assessment and management of intravascular volume status in haemodialysis patients.

Aims: The primary aim of this thesis was to provide evidence that renal nurses could safely and efficiently perform IVC-US on haemodialysis patients to obtain objective assessment of intravascular volume status and potentially reduce adverse events and morbidity. The secondary aims for this study were: (1) conduct a systematic literature review to identify evidence if renal nurses have previously used this method for intravascular volume assessment; (2) teach a renal nurse through a staged educational programme, …