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Number of dialysis & transplant units figure 10.1

Number of dialysis & transplant units figure 10.1. Growth in number of units & patients, 1994 to 1998 figure 10.2, by network. Growth (%) in number of units, 1994 to 1998 figure 10.3, by state. Percent growth. Growth (%) in number of dialysis patients, 1994 to 1998 figure 10.4, by state.

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Number of dialysis & transplant units figure 10.1

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  1. Number of dialysis & transplant unitsfigure 10.1 USRDS

  2. Growth in number of units & patients, 1994 to 1998figure 10.2, by network USRDS

  3. Growth (%) in number of units, 1994 to 1998figure 10.3, by state Percent growth USRDS

  4. Growth (%) in number of dialysis patients, 1994 to 1998figure 10.4, by state Percent growth USRDS

  5. Distribution of patients by unit typefigure 10.5 USRDS

  6. Hemodialysis patients per stationfigure 10.6, by network USRDS

  7. In-center hemodialysis treatmentsfigure 10.7, by network USRDS

  8. Units per 100,000 populationfigure 10.8, 1998, by HSA Units per 100,000 population USRDS

  9. Patient-to-staff ratiosfigure 10.9, by network USRDS

  10. Patient-to-staff ratiosfigure 10.10, 1997, by HSA Patient-to-staff ratio USRDS

  11. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Distribution of for-profit & non-profit unitsfigure 10.11, by network USRDS

  12. Location of for-profit & non-profit unitsfigure 10.12, 1994 USRDS

  13. Location of for-profit & non-profit unitsfigure 10.13, 1998 USRDS

  14. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Distribution of freestanding & hospital-based unitsfigure 10.14, by network USRDS

  15. Location of freestanding & hospital-based unitsfigure 10.15, 1994 USRDS

  16. Location of freestanding & hospital-based unitsfigure 10.16, 1998 USRDS

  17. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Distribution of chain-affiliated & independent unitsfigure 10.17, by network USRDS

  18. Location of chain-affiliated & independent unitsfigure 10.18, 1994 USRDS

  19. Location of chain-affiliated & independent unitsfigure 10.19, 1998 USRDS

  20. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Distribution of conventional & high-efficiency/high-flux unitsfigure 10.20, by network USRDS

  21. Location of conventional & high-efficiency/high-flux unitsfigure 10.21, 1994 USRDS

  22. Location of conventional & high-efficiency/high-flux unitsfigure 10.22, 1998 USRDS

  23. Units using polysulfonefigure 10.23, 1997 USRDS

  24. Units using cellulose acetatefigure 10.24, 1997 USRDS

  25. Units using cuprophanefigure 10.25, 1997 USRDS

  26. Units using regenerated cellulosefigure 10.26, 1997 USRDS

  27. Membrane type by networkfigure 10.27, 1997 USRDS

  28. Membrane use nationwidefigure 10.28 USRDS

  29. Pyrogen reactionsfigure 10.29, by membrane type USRDS

  30. Pyrogen reactionsfigure 10.30, by germicide & reuse practice USRDS

  31. Units practicing dialyzer reusefigure 10.31 USRDS

  32. Location of units by reuse practicefigure 10.32, 1997 USRDS

  33. Reuse germicide usefigure 10.33 USRDS

  34. Location of units by germicide usefigure 10.34, 1997 USRDS

  35. Reuse practices & incidence of HbsAg in hemodialysis patients & stafffigure 10.35 USRDS

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