Yea, Aleta... That is explains it so clearly (NOT). Who you think you're talking to? a Montessorri Graduate?
In the context of hemodialysis, Kt/V is a dimensionless number. In peritoneal dialysis, it is dimensionless only by definition.
Thanks, BigSky. I do have URR on my report. It is above what the booklet says is "adequate" (1.2 minimum). I guess this means I am getting good results from dialysis.dw, it is supposed to measure how successful dialysis is for you - I think.
My KT/V is 3.6! Hot damn!
Last time I checked my Kt/v was 2.9 - I'll take it!edit: Well, now it's 4.7
As I stated earlier in this topic, both my lab reports and my PD nurse say that my Kt/V should be 1.7.Where are you getting your information, BigSky? Next month I will go on 10 hours on cycler and nomid day exchanges.
I'm curious... does anyone know that if a person has a Kt/V of 3 or 4+, and they look for a minimum of 1.7, does that mean that the person can cut back on dialysis? Is there such a thing as too much?
Yes, Nocturnal gives me a KT/V between 2.7 and 3 usually.