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Online Hemodiafiltration by Fresenius Medical Care

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Hemodiafiltration has been identified by Fresenius Medical Care (FMC) as a vital need to improve care and outcome of chronic kidney disease patients. By enhancing the removal of middle molecular uremic toxins and improving hemodynamic and global tolerance of dialysis sessions, HDF was recognized as an efficient dialysis modality and a mean to improve patient treatment perception and reduce disease burden. By providing fluid substitution online, HDF appeared the only economically and technically long-term viable solution. Online HDF therapy has been a major R&D focus for FMC over the last decades leading to the development of several online HDF machines with different features.

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Canaud, B., Kopperschmidt, P., Spickermann, R., Gatti, E. (2016). Online Hemodiafiltration by Fresenius Medical Care. In: Nubé, M., Grooteman, M., Blankestijn, P. (eds) Hemodiafiltration. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23332-1_8

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