1. Approaches to Medication Management in Patients with Kidney Failure Opting for Conservative Management
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Cho, Katherine H., Ashjian, Emily J., Smith, Michael, and Pai, Amy Barton
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Management ,Care and treatment ,Company business management ,Palliative care ,Ferumoxytol ,Ferric carboxymaltose ,Comorbidity -- Care and treatment ,Chronic kidney failure -- Care and treatment - Abstract
The incidence and prevalence of kidney failure, or end stage kidney disease, continue to rise (United States Renal Data System [USRDS], 2018). In-center hemodialysis remains the most common mode of [...], After consideration of risks and benefits, some patients with kidney failure choose conservative management. Conservative management of kidney failure (CM-KF) does not include dialysis or transplant and utilizes primarily pharmacologic strategies for symptom management, which can be challenging due to the number and complexity of symptoms. Additionally, there are safety concerns regarding altered pharmacokinetics and the adverse effects induced by some of the therapies that may be selected to treat symptoms. This review describes common kidney failure symptoms and provides recommendations for pharmacologic management in CM-KF. Selection of medication should be individualized to the patient and comorbidities, drug interactions, cost, and adverse effects should be carefully considered. Additional studies specifically focused on CM-KF are needed. Key Words: End stage renal disease, end stage kidney disease, palliative care, conservative management, symptom, medication management, kidney failure.
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- 2020
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