Clinical Data

Clinical research lies at the heart of who we are. Baxter uses scientific evidence systematically, and transparently, to inform the development of new and state-of-the-art solutions for patients around the world. Here you can find various studies, white papers and articles concerning important topics across the wide range of therapy areas served by Baxter. 

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Clinical Data – PD •

Remote Patient Management technology enhances the experience of Automated Peritoneal Dialysis

The flexibility that Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) offers renal patients allows them to maintain their lifestyle and independence. When Automated PD is combined with Remote Patient Monitoring, the flexibility is further enhanced and is associated with the potential to improve clinical outcomes and adherence.

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A Focus on Clinical Research

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Impact of acetate- or citrate-acidified bicarbonate dialysate on ex vivo aorta wall calcification - Villa-Bellosta R. et al. Sci Rep 2019

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Citrate anion improves chronic dialysis efficacy, reduces systemic in-flammation and prevents Chemerin-mediated microvascular injury - Dellepiane S et al. Sci Rep 2019

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Prospective randomized multicenter study to demonstrate the benefits of haemodialysis without acetate (with citrate):ABC-treat Study. Acute effect of citrate. de Sequera P, Garciaa R P, Molina M et al. Nefrologia 2019

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Acetate-free, citrate-acidified bicarbonate dialysis improves serum calcification propensity-a preliminary study. Lorenz G, et al.

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Acetate-free, citrate-acidified bicarbonate dialysis improves serum calcification propensity—a preliminary study - Lorenz et al.

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Intradialytic kinetics of middle molecules during hemodialysis and hemodiafiltration - Leypoldt et al.

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Multicenter, prospective, randomised, crossover trial to demonstrate the benefits of hemodialysis without acetate (with citrate): ABC-treat study - Sequera et al.

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Requirements and Pitfalls of Dialyzer Sieving Coefficients Comparisons - Hulko et al.

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Citrate dialysate does not induce oxidative stress or inflammation in vitro as compared to acetate dialysate. Perez-Garcia R et al.

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A noninferiority trial comparing a heparin-grafted membrane plus citrate-containing dialysate versus regional citrate anticoagulation: results of the CiTED study - Meijers et al.

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A noninferiority trial comparing a heparin-grafted membrane plus citrate-containing dialysate versus regional citrate anticoagulation: results of the CiTED study - Meijers B, et al.

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Is Anticoagulation Discontinuation Achievable with Citrate Dialysate during HDF Sessions? - Dolley-Hitze T et al

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