Bernard Charra
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Charra B, Scribner B, Twardowski Z, Bergstrom J
Hemodial Int
. 2017 Apr;
6(1):9-14.
PMID: 28455930
When the middle molecule (MM) hypothesis was formulated in 1975, no MM had yet been identified as a uremic toxin. Meanwhile, the birth and implementation of the Kt/V concept gained...
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Charra B, Chazot C, Hurot J, Jean G, Terrat J, Vanel T, et al.
Hemodial Int
. 2017 Apr;
4(1):68-74.
PMID: 28455925
Cardiovascular disease is the main cause of the high mortality of dialysis patients and is largely due to poor control of blood pressure. Establishing and maintaining normal extracellular volume (ECV)...
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Charra B, Jean G, Hurot J, Chazot C, Vanel T, Terrat J, et al.
Hemodial Int
. 2017 Apr;
4(1):62-67.
PMID: 28455912
Agentle ultrafiltration can be achieved using a long and slow hemodialysis. It is easier to achieve gentle ultrafiltration if the interdialytic weight intake is moderate ( i.e., if the patient...
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Charra B, Jean G, Chazot C, Vanel T, Terrat J, Laurent G
Home Hemodial Int
. 2017 Apr;
3(1):16-22.
PMID: 28455858
Long, slow hemodialysis (3 × 8 hours/week) has been used without significant modification in Tassin, France, for 30 years with excellent morbidity and mortality rates. A long dialysis session easily...
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Charra B, Jean G, Hurot J, Terrat J, Vanel T, VoVan C, et al.
Hemodial Int
. 2017 Apr;
5(1):42-50.
PMID: 28452432
While nephrologists wait for the ideal, non invasive, inexpensive, precise, and reproducible tool to evaluate extracellular volume (ECV), they need to exert their clinical acumen in the quest of that...
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Chazot C, Jean G, Vo-Van C, Collonge C, Terrat J, Vanel T, et al.
Blood Purif
. 2009 Aug;
28(3):187-92.
PMID: 19648737
Background: In hemodialysis (HD) patients, the plasma brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) level is associated with left ventricular dysfunction and patients' survival. Malnutrition is common in HD patients, it is associated...
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Charra B, Jean G, Chazot C, Hurot J, Terrat J, Vanel T, et al.
Hemodial Int
. 2009 Apr;
8(1):51-60.
PMID: 19379402
The prevalence of hypertension in hemodialysis (HD) patients has increased over the years. In the early days of maintenance HD blood pressure (BP) control was achieved in most patients. As...
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Charra B, Chazot C, Jean G, Terra J, Vanel T, Jean J, et al.
Hemodial Int
. 2009 Apr;
7(4):360-1.
PMID: 19379390
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Charra B, Chazot C
Hemodial Int
. 2009 Apr;
7(4):342-7.
PMID: 19379386
In end-stage renal failure, natriuresis decreases, sodium accumulates, and extracellular volume (ECV) excess develops. In 1962, Scribner, reporting about the first maintenance hemodialysis (HD) patient, observed that ECV control using...