The patient is on a ventilator to support his breathing and is
receiving kidney dialysis.
Scientists report today that artificial blood vessels made using a person's own skin cells work well in patients
receiving kidney dialysis.
Do you currently
receive kidney dialysis or require oxygen use or have you received or been told that you need an organ transplant or have you been diagnosed as having a terminal illness?
Not exact matches
Twenty patients with
kidney failure, for example, showed levels of ammonia and acetone more than 10 times that of healthy controls, and the researchers could watch those levels fall back to normal as the patients
received dialysis treatment.
Among black
kidney failure patients undergoing
dialysis, women are much less likely than men to want to
receive kidney transplants from living donors, despite more offers from family and friends.
«Since first
receiving the diagnosis that I had active
kidney disease, then being told nine years later that a transplant was finally needed, I feared for my ability to work and provide for my family, and how
dialysis and a worsening condition might affect my day - to - day life.
Yet, a new study conducted by Mayo Clinic and the University of Michigan shows that only one - third of patients who ultimately
receive a living donor
kidney transplant
receive it pre-emptively (i.e., before starting
dialysis).
Although 17,000 people
receive kidneys in the US each year, more than 400,000 are on the waiting list and rely on
dialysis machines, so the shortage of available organs remains acute.
Those with reduced
kidney function who must
receive long term
dialysis are exposed to the metal through the dialysate fluid or other medical sources.
Plasma PLP concentrations are also low in patients
receiving maintenance
kidney dialysis or intermittent peritoneal
dialysis, as well as those who have undergone a
kidney transplant, perhaps due to increased metabolic clearance of PLP.
If
kidney damage and acute renal failure have already started, you may need to
receive dialysis.
If you are under 65 years old, you can qualify for no cost Part A coverage if you have
received Social Security disability benefits for at least 24 months, you are getting railroad retirement disability benefits, you suffer from ALS and currently get Social Security benefits, you paid Medicare taxes and you are entitled or are
receiving Social Security disability benefits for at least 24 months, or if you have serious
kidney issues including end - stage renal disease,
kidney dialysis, or have had a
kidney transplant.
After digesting lilies that caused life - threatening
kidney failure, Phoebe traveled from Missouri to
receive life - saving
dialysis at the VMC.
on From Acute
Kidney Failure to Champion: Chicago Dog Returns to Nationals after
Receiving Dialysis
Unlike people, pets generally do not go on
dialysis for life, but
receive dialysis until they are able to make urine and their
kidney values stabilize.
From Acute
Kidney Failure to Champion: Chicago Dog Returns to Nationals after
Receiving Dialysis
Has the Proposed Insured ever been medically diagnosed as having or been treated for (including office visits, medication or surgery): leukemia, Hodgkin's disease, a blood or bleeding disorder, connective tissue disorder, Parkinson's disease, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), cirrhosis, chronic hepatitis B, C or D, liver disease,
kidney disease with
dialysis treatment, Alzheimer's disease, dementia, lymphoma, lymph node enlargement or malignant melanoma; or
received or been advised to
receive an organ or tissue transplant; or in the past 5 years been medically diagnosed with or been treated for internal cancer?
So while «yes» folks who are currently
receiving dialysis to treat their chronic or end stage
kidney failure, can qualify for a guaranteed issue life insurance policy, only having access to $ 25,000 in coverage may simply not be enough to meet a clients needs!