Table of Contents
Volume 2 - Issue 1
May 2000
Editors' Note
Carl Kjellstrand, MD, PhD: Architect of the Dialysis "Unphysiology" Concept
Zbylut J. Twardowski
We Do Not Offer Physiologic Hemodialysis, and Our Patients Suffer
Carl M. Kjellstrand
Hemodialysis Kinetics: There is More than Kt/V
Willian R. Clark
What Went Wrong with Hemodialysis in the US?
Zbylut J. Twardowski
Battle of the Giants: Kt/V is Flawed - Kt Should not be Scaled to V
Thomas A. Depner
Anticoagulation for Hemodialysis
Andrew Davenport
Successful Home Hemodialysis:
Practical Suggestions and Shared Experience

Paul Heidenheim and Robert s. Lockridge, Jr.
Disease Management for Dialysis Patients:
Improving Outcomes with Intensified Dialysis

Allen R. Nissenson
Proper Reuse of Dialyzers Is Safe and Effective
John C. Van Stone
The Art of Access Cannulation:
Teaching and Learning

Lesley C. Dinwiddie
Patients' Perspectives:
What do the Patients need to hear to Convince them that more frequemt or longer dialysis is worth it?
Peter Lundin
Do You Have What It Takes for a Successful Home Hemodialysis Program?
Leonor Ponferrada
Intravenous Catheters Are Here to Stay
Zbylut J. Twardowski
The 6th International Symposium on Home Hemodialysis Continues to Grow
Society for Diagnostic and Interventional Nephrology Founded in San Francisco
Access Preservation and Other Innovations for Home Hemodialysis
Rajiv Saran and Jules Traeger
International Society for Hemodialysis Founded in San Francisco