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    Guided optimization of fluid status in haemodialysis patients by Machek, Petr, Jirka, Tomas, Moissl, Ulrich, Chamney, Paul, Wabel, Peter

    Published in Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation (01-02-2010)
    “…Background. Achieving normohydration remains a non-trivial issue in haemodialysis therapy. Guiding the haemodialysis patient on the path between fluid overload…”
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    Evaluation of an ultrasonic blood volume monitor by JOHNER, C, CHAMNEY, P. W, SCHNEDITZ, D, KRÄMER, M

    Published in Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation (01-08-1998)
    “…Hypotension complicates approximately 30% of all dialysis treatments. Although the genesis of hypotension is multifactorial, hypovolaemia is thought to play a…”
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    Importance of normohydration for the long-term survival of haemodialysis patients by CHAZOT, Charles, WABEL, Peter, CHAMNEY, Paul, MOISSL, Ulrich, WIESKOTTEN, Sebastian, WIZEMANN, Volker

    Published in Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation (01-06-2012)
    “…Fluid overload and hypertension are among the most important risk factors for haemodialysis (HD) patients. The aim of this study was to analyse the impact of…”
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    Towards improved cardiovascular management: the necessity of combining blood pressure and fluid overload by Wabel, Peter, Moissl, Ulrich, Chamney, Paul, Jirka, Tomas, Machek, Petr, Ponce, Pedro, Taborsky, Petr, Tetta, Ciro, Velasco, Nestor, Vlasak, Jiri, Zaluska, Wojciech, Wizemann, Volker

    Published in Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation (01-09-2008)
    “…Background. Hypertension and fluid overload (FO) are well-recognized problems in the chronic kidney disease (CKD) population. While the prevalence of…”
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    Fluid balance modelling in patients with kidney failure by Chamney, P. W., Johner, C., Aldridge, C., Kramer, M., Valasco, N., Tattersall, J. E., Aukaidey, T., Gordon, R., Greenwood, R. N.

    “…In patients with kidney failure, adequate control of fluid status remains one of the most difficult routine issues to be addressed in the modern style of…”
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    Body fluid volume determination via body composition spectroscopy in health and disease by Moissl, Ulrich M, Wabel, Peter, Chamney, Paul W, Bosaeus, Ingvar, Levin, Nathan W, Bosy-Westphal, Anja, Korth, Oliver, Müller, Manfred J, Ellegård, Lars, Malmros, Vibeke, Kaitwatcharachai, Charoen, Kuhlmann, Martin K, Zhu, Fansan, Fuller, Nigel J

    Published in Physiological measurement (01-09-2006)
    “…The assessment of extra-, intracellular and total body water (ECW, ICW, TBW) is important in many clinical situations. Bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) has…”
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    A comparison of methods for determining urea distribution volume for routine use in on-line monitoring of haemodialysis adequacy by Lindley, Elizabeth J., Chamney, Paul W., Wuepper, Andreas, Ingles, Helen, Tattersall, James E., Will, Eric J.

    Published in Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation (01-01-2009)
    “…Background. The availability of haemodialysis machines equipped with on-line clearance monitoring (OCM) allows frequent assessment of dialysis efficiency and…”
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    Serial determinations of absolute plasma volume with indocyanine green during hemodialysis by MITRA, Sandip, CHAMNEY, Paul, GREENWOOD, Roger, FARRINGTON, Ken

    “…Hemodynamic stability during hemodialysis depends largely on plasma volume (PV) preservation during ultrafiltration (UF). Current estimates of blood volume…”
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    Linear decay of relative blood volume during ultrafiltration predicts hemodynamic instability by Mitra, Sandip, Chamney, Paul, Greenwood, Roger, Farrington, Ken

    Published in American journal of kidney diseases (01-09-2002)
    “…Background: Relative blood volume (RBV) changes during hemodialysis (HD) are poorly understood. We wish to define characteristics of RBV profiles at different…”
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    The relationship between systemic and whole-body hematocrit is not constant during ultrafiltration on hemodialysis by MITRA, Sandip, CHAMNEY, Paul, GREENWOOD, Roger, PARRINGTON, Ken

    “…The measurement of relative blood volume (RBV) changes during ultrafiltration assume a constant mass and distribution of circulating blood components such as…”
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    HAEMODIALYSIS TECHNIQUES AND ADEQUACY 2 by Chamney, P., Moissl, U., Wabel, P., Amato, C., Stuard, S., Menzer, M., Vollmeier, C., Williams, G., Shrivastava, R., Chess, J., Catling, E., Brown, C., Baker, E., Ashcroft, R., Mikhail, A., Djukanovic, L., Djuric, Z., Knezevic, V., Lazarevic, T., Ljubenovic, S., Markovic, R., Rabrenovic, V., Marinkovic, J., Dimkovic, N., Lebourg, L., Ridel, C., De Preneuf, H., Le Roy, F., Petitclerc, T., Wester, M., Simonis, F., Kooman, J. P., Boer, W. H., Gerritsen, K. G. F., Joles, J. A., Yamamoto, K.-i., Eguchi, K., Hirakawa, S., Murakami, J., Akiba, T., Mineshima, M., Stamopoulos, D., Mpakirtzi, N., Lavranos, A., Panagiotou, M., Barbarousi, D., Matsouka, C., Grapsa, E., Abbas, S. R., Zhu, F., Kaysen, G. A., Kotanko, P., Levin, N. W., Vasilevsky, A., Konoplev, G., Stepanova, O., Rubinsky, A., Zemchenkov, A., Gerasimchuk, R., Frorip, A., Abe, T., Yamamoto, K.-I., Ishimori, I., Kusztal, M., Go  Biowski, T., Letachowicz, K., Koni Ski, P., Witkowski, G., Pozna Ski, P., Weyde, W., Klinger, M., Ito, M., Ito, S., Suzuki, M., Masakane, I., Navarro, D., Goncalves, C., Ferreira, A. C., Jorge, C., Gil, C., Aires, I., Matias, P., Mendes, M., Azevedo, A., Gomes, F., Ferreira, A., Perazzini, C., Scutiero, L., Brighenti, L., Surace, A., Steckiph, D., Rovatti, P., Severi, S., Soltysiak, J., Warzywoda, A., Musielak, A., Ostalska-Nowicka, D., Zachwieja, J., Goeksel, T., Garnier, H.

    Published in Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation (01-05-2014)
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    The post-hemodialysis rebound: Predicting and quantifying its effect on Kt/V by Tattersall, James E., DeTakats, Dominic, Chamney, Paul, Greenwood, Roger N., Farrington, Ken

    Published in Kidney international (01-12-1996)
    “…The post-hemodialysis rebound: Predicting and quantifying its effect on Kt/V. Immediately after hemodialysis, the urea concentration rebounds upwards as urea…”
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    Blood volume based dialysis patient-identification by Wabel, P., Chamney, P., Kramer, M., Isermann, R.

    “…In this paper a method for identifying and classifying hemodialysis patients based on the relative blood volume (RBV) is presented. A group of 42 hemodialysis…”
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    A new technique for establishing dry weight in hemodialysis patients via whole body bioimpedance by Chamney, Paul W., Krämer, Matthias, Rode, Christiane, Kleinekofort, Wolfgang, Wizemann, Volker

    Published in Kidney international (01-06-2002)
    “…A new technique for establishing dry weight in hemodialysis patients via whole body bioimpedance. Quantitative techniques are necessary to achieve dry weight…”
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    Dialysis / Complications

    Published in NDT plus (01-06-2011)
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    Phosphate kinetics during hemodialysis: Evidence for biphasic regulation by Spalding, Elaine M., Chamney, Paul W., Farrington, Ken

    Published in Kidney international (01-02-2002)
    “…Phosphate kinetics during hemodialysis: Evidence for biphasic regulation. Hyperphosphatemia in the hemodialysis population is ubiquitous, but phosphate…”
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    Anaemia in CKD 5D

    Published in NDT plus (01-06-2011)
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    Reconstruction of venous pressure in haemodialysis patients by Wabel, P., Chamney, P., Leonhardt, S.

    “…Blood pressure instability is the most frequent complication of haemodialysis treatments, Individualised control of fluid removal that takes into account…”
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