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Dialysis Adequacy (Kt/V)

Haemodialysis Kt/V (Daugirdas)

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Pro Tip

If your patient's Kt/V falls below target unexpectedly, check the post-dialysis BUN sampling technique first — incorrect sampling is one of the most common causes of spuriously low calculated Kt/V. Then review session duration records, blood flow rate logs, and consider access assessment with recirculation studies.

Difficulty:Intermediate

Did you know?

The concept of Kt/V was developed in the 1970s by Frank Gotch and John Sargent, who re-analysed data from the National Cooperative Dialysis Study (NCDS). They discovered that a seemingly complex clinical question — 'how much dialysis is enough?' — could be captured by this elegant dimensionless ratio. Their mathematical insight transformed dialysis adequacy from an art into a measurable, optimisable science.

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