Death on Hemodialysis: Preventable or Inevitable? presents the
transactions of the Brooklyn meeting, held in April 1993, including an
analysis by Scribner and Schreiner and an introduction by Edmund Bourke.
Authors include the heads of dialysis registries for Japan, Europe, and
the United States, as well as protagonists of dialyser reuse and short
dialysis times. Enthusiasts championed the determination of adequacy of
dialysis by formulae or by clinical assessment. All chapters are direct
and forceful. The reader will be able to judge the data on what are key
controversies in planning dialysis protocols and schedules.