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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2002
Acute renal failure is characterized by an increase in the blood concentration of creatinine and nitrogenous waste products and by the inability of the kidney to appropriately regulate fluid and electrolyte homeostasis. There are many different causes of acute renal failure in children, including prerenal disease, intrinsic renal failure, which ...
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Acute renal failure is characterized by an increase in the blood concentration of creatinine and nitrogenous waste products and by the inability of the kidney to appropriately regulate fluid and electrolyte homeostasis. There are many different causes of acute renal failure in children, including prerenal disease, intrinsic renal failure, which ...
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Pediatrics In Review, 1995
General Therapy for Acute Renal Failure In most cases of ARF without complication, treatment should be conservative and largely supportive. It requires careful and precise management. All patients will require close monitoring, many of them within intensive care settings. Supportive care includes stabilizing the patient, monitoring input
A, Sehic, R W, Chesney
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General Therapy for Acute Renal Failure In most cases of ARF without complication, treatment should be conservative and largely supportive. It requires careful and precise management. All patients will require close monitoring, many of them within intensive care settings. Supportive care includes stabilizing the patient, monitoring input
A, Sehic, R W, Chesney
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1960
Five principles of treatment of acute renal failure are maintenance of body fluids and electrolytes, suppression of protein breakdown, prevention and treatment of infections, elimination of retention products by dialysis, and elimination of edema fluid by ultrafiltration. Any patient with uremia may need treatment with the artificial kidney to help him
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Five principles of treatment of acute renal failure are maintenance of body fluids and electrolytes, suppression of protein breakdown, prevention and treatment of infections, elimination of retention products by dialysis, and elimination of edema fluid by ultrafiltration. Any patient with uremia may need treatment with the artificial kidney to help him
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1976
G, Gordillo-Paniagua, L, Velasquez-Jones
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G, Gordillo-Paniagua, L, Velasquez-Jones
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1992
Underperfusion of the kidneys often results in the development of ischemic acute renal failure. This review summarizes the recent developments in the understanding of the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of this serious and costly disorder that affects almost 5% of hospitalized patients.
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Underperfusion of the kidneys often results in the development of ischemic acute renal failure. This review summarizes the recent developments in the understanding of the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of this serious and costly disorder that affects almost 5% of hospitalized patients.
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The effect of acute renal failure on mortality. A cohort analysis.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1996E. Levy, C. Viscoli, R. Horwitz
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