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. 

A Focus on Clinical Research

HDx

Changes in plasma sclerostin level associated with use of a medium cut-off dialyzer in end-stage renal disease.

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Disruptive technologies for hemodialysis: medium and high cutoff membranes. Is the future now?

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Effect of a medium cut-off dialyzer on protein-bound uremic toxins and mineral metabolism markers in patients on hemodialysis.

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Effects of Different Dialysis Strategies on Inflammatory Cytokine Profile in Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients with COVID-19: A Randomized Trial.

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Evaluation and comparison of polysulfone TS-UL and PMMA NF-U dialyzers versus expanded hemodialysis and postdilution hemodiafiltration.

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Expanded Hemodialysis and Its Effects on Hospitalizations and Medication Usage: A Cohort Study.

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Expanded hemodialysis: is anticoagulation of the dialysis circuit different from online hemodiafiltration and high-flux hemodialysis?

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Medium Cut-Off Dialysis Membrane and Dietary Fiber Effects on Inflammation and Protein-Bound Uremic Toxins: A Systematic Review and Protocol for an Interventional Study.

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Medium Cut-Off Membrane Can Be a New Treatment Tool in Amanita phalloides Poisoning.

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Synergy of sodium thiosulphate treatment and expanded hemodialysis in the management of calciphylaxis? A case report

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Updates on hemodialysis techniques with a common denominator: The personalization of the dialytic therapy.

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HDx Therapy webinar, The impact of Medium Cut off (MCO) membrane in the management of Restless Leg Syndrome in HD Patients, QoL of dialysis patients and Restless Leg Syndrome – Dr. Rita Nohra, Baxter

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