Volume 6 | Issue -15
Volume 6 | Issue -15
Volume 6 | Issue -15
Volume 6 | Issue -15
Volume 6 | Issue -15
Background: Fluid balance is important in hemodialysis patients. ‘‘Dry’’ weight is usually assessed clinically, and also biochemical markers is considered reliable. The use of ultrasound to assessment of volume status received growing attention in clinical research in hemodialysis patients. Ultrasound can evaluate extravascular and intravascular water. So, ultrasound is considered as a useful tool to evaluate the volume status of hemodialysis patients