The high-volume haemodiafiltration vs high-flux haemodialysis registry trial (H4RT): a multi-centre, unblinded, randomised, parallel-group, superiority study to compare the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of high-volume haemodiafiltration and high-flux haemodialysis in people with kidney failure on maintenance dialysis using linkage to routine healthcare databases for outcomes

Fergus J Caskey, Sunita Procter, Stephanie J MacNeill, Julia Wade, Jodi Taylor, Leila Rooshenas, Yumeng Liu, Ammar Annaw, Karen Alloway, Andrew Davenport, Albert Power, Ken Farrington, Sandip Mitra, David C Wheeler, Kristian Law, Helen Lewis-White, Yoav Ben-Shlomo, Will Hollingworth, Jenny Donovan, J Athene Lane

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