Articles tagged with: High Cut-Off Hemodialysis
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How has your week started, myeloma world?
We hope it's going well so far.
We once again have a rather long list of new myeloma research we'd like to discuss with you. We suspect most of our readers will find at least one or two studies in the report to be of particular interest.
We begin today's report with a discussion of a somewhat rare eye-related side effect of Velcade (bortezomib) and a possible way to control the side effect.
Next, we take a quick look at two articles about …
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Results of a recent small German study indicate that high cut-off hemodialysis combined with chemotherapy may help restore kidney function in multiple myeloma patients with a serious form of kidney failure called acute kidney injury.
In addition, the researchers found that myeloma patients were more likely to recover kidney function if they received treatment soon after their kidneys began to fail.
Based on these results, Dr. Katja Weisel, one of the study investigators from the University of Tübingen, recommends that patients with dialysis-dependent acute kidney injury be treated as soon as possible …