dialyseloze
Dialyseloze is a Dutch-language term used to describe a state in which a patient with severe kidney disease is not receiving dialysis. It is not a formal medical diagnosis but a descriptive label used in clinical notes and patient discussions. The word combines dialyse (dialysis) with the suffix -loze (lacking). The term can refer to several situations:
- Pre-dialysis: individuals with kidney failure who have not yet started dialysis.
- Temporary cessation: patients who temporarily stop dialysis due to medical or personal reasons.
- Permanent withdrawal: patients who choose not to continue dialysis as part of conservative management or palliative
- Post-transplant: after a successful kidney transplant, a patient remains dialysis-free as long as the transplanted kidney
In clinical practice, a dialysis-free period is typically evaluated in the context of overall prognosis, residual
Limitations: The term's exact definition can vary by country, institution, or medical specialty; it is not standardized.