Automation of Ultrafiltration Rate Control by Glucose Concentration Regulation in Peritoneal Dialysis Solution DOI
K. V. Pozhar,

B. M. Putrya,

Nikita M. Zhilo

et al.

Artificial Organs, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 7, 2025

ABSTRACT Background Glucose absorption into the bloodstream and body tissues poses a significant challenge in peritoneal dialysis, resulting reduced ultrafiltration rate requiring use of dialysate with high initial glucose concentration. The goal presented study is to develop system for controlling concentration rate. Methods paper proposes method automatic control infusion maintain given This utilizes an optical monitor strategy that combines feedback prediction volume. Computer simulations were conducted evaluate efficiency under various conditions, including errors monitor, inaccuracies parameter determination, drift patient parameters. Additionally, was compared open loop. Results Conclusions Our results demonstrate feasibility using noninvasive monitoring systems proposed closed loop provides more stable maintenance at least 12 h, even presence glucometer errors, continuous infusion.

Language: Английский

Global and national public awareness and interest in glomerular diseases from 2004 to 2024 DOI Creative Commons

Suryanarayanan Balakrishnan,

Charat Thongprayoon,

Iasmina Craici

et al.

Frontiers in Nephrology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 5

Published: Jan. 23, 2025

Background Glomerular diseases significantly impact global health. This study investigated public interest in five common glomerular diseases. Methods Google Trends™ were used to analyze search activity from January 2004 December 2024 for IgA nephropathy (IgAN), membranous glomerulonephritis (MN), focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), lupus nephritis (LN), and diabetic (DN). Data retrieved both globally English-speaking countries, including the United States. Monthly yearly relative assessed compared. Results Globally, IgAN had highest average activity, followed by DN, FSGS, LN, MN. Both FSGS exhibited declining trends, while LN showed an upward pattern. MN DN experienced a modest decline before 2016, preceded slight increase. Among was predominantly concentrated primarily States, Kingdom, Canada, Australia, with States consistently ranking as leading country. For IgAN, MN, trends observed appeared align data. In contrast, exceeded levels, slightly lower than activity. most prominent North Dakota, Massachusetts, Delaware, respectively, saw peak West Virginia. Conclusion Public engagement has not uniformly grown, at least emphasizing need enhanced awareness efforts. Future analysis should prioritize terms predominant language of each

Language: Английский

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Automation of Ultrafiltration Rate Control by Glucose Concentration Regulation in Peritoneal Dialysis Solution DOI
K. V. Pozhar,

B. M. Putrya,

Nikita M. Zhilo

et al.

Artificial Organs, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 7, 2025

ABSTRACT Background Glucose absorption into the bloodstream and body tissues poses a significant challenge in peritoneal dialysis, resulting reduced ultrafiltration rate requiring use of dialysate with high initial glucose concentration. The goal presented study is to develop system for controlling concentration rate. Methods paper proposes method automatic control infusion maintain given This utilizes an optical monitor strategy that combines feedback prediction volume. Computer simulations were conducted evaluate efficiency under various conditions, including errors monitor, inaccuracies parameter determination, drift patient parameters. Additionally, was compared open loop. Results Conclusions Our results demonstrate feasibility using noninvasive monitoring systems proposed closed loop provides more stable maintenance at least 12 h, even presence glucometer errors, continuous infusion.

Language: Английский

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0