The Kt/V (Clearance/Volume) is a measure used in nephrology to assess the efficiency of dialysis treatments. It represents the volume of blood that would need to be completely cleared of waste products by healthy kidneys in one hour.
The formula for Kt/V is calculated as follows:
- Ud = Dialysate flow rate (L/min)
- Vd = Volume of dialysate used (L)
- Vb = Blood volume (L)
Understanding and monitoring Kt/V is crucial for optimizing dialysis treatments to ensure adequate removal of waste products from the blood.
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