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2013年3月18日星期一
When Should Patients with CKD Begin Dialysis
You don’t need dialysis or kidney transplant when you are in early stage of Chronic Kidney Disease/. However, if large of kidney function loses, “when should patients with CKD begin dialysis” must be one of your biggest concerns.
Generally, the patients have to start dialysis when your kidney function drops to 15% or less, their creatinine level is higher than 5.0mg/dl, or they have some severe complications such as shortness of breath, fatigue, muscle cramps, nausea or vomiting.
Most people (about 93% of those who apply) qualify for Medicare when they need dialysis or a transplant, even if they are under age 65. Medicare pays for 80% of treatment costs of kidney disease when kidney function has dropped to 10 – 15%.
If you are not having symptoms, you may be able to wait a bit longer before you begin dialysis. However, some doctors believe that starting dialysis as soon as Medicare or insurance covers it is wise, since it can take a long time to recover if you let yourself get very ill. Since chronic kidney failure often happens slowly, sometimes people do not even know how bad they feel, until they start dialysis and begin to feel much better.
It is important to start getting ready for dialysis or a transplant well in advance — when your kidney disease reaches Stage 4. Learning about the types of dialysis will help you make a choice that is best for you.
If you have acute kidney failure, you may need dialysis for only a few days or weeks while your kidneys recover. If your kidneys are too badly damaged to recover their function, then you will need long-term dialysis or a kidney transplant to live.
I believe you have an overall understanding of “when should patients with CKD begin dialysis”. If you haven’t begun dialysis, some treatments can help you avoid or at least delay dialysis. Any other questions can be asked, feel free to email me at zsn122800y@gmail.com.
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