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Choosing a CRRT machine and modality
Seminars in Dialysis, 2021AbstractExpanded use and steady improvements in continuous renal replacement techniques (CRRT) have enhanced the safety of the application of kidney replacement therapy (KRT) to hemodynamically unstable intensive care unit (ICU) patients. The longer duration of therapy and the personalized prescription provided by continuous therapies are associated ...
Etienne Macedo, Jorge Cerdá
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CRRT prescription and delivery of dose
Seminars in Dialysis, 2021AbstractContinuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is the preferred modality of extracorporeal renal support for critically ill patients with acute kidney injury (AKI). The dose of CRRT is reported as effluent flow in ml/kg body weight per hour (ml/kg/h).
Javier A. Neyra, Ashita Tolwani
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Urea kinetic modeling for CRRT
American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1997Urea kinetic modeling (UKM) for dialysis quantification and prescription, although widely used in chronic renal failure (CRF), has been largely absent in the acute setting. A quantitative approach to prescription of continuous renal replacement therapies (CRRTs) for acute renal failure (ARF) based on UKM is presented.
L, Garred, M, Leblanc, B, Canaud
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Hypothermia during CRRT, a comparative analysis
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2020BackgroundOne of the most common adverse events during continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is hypothermia, reported to occur in over 4/10 cases. In turn, hypothermia is known to be associated with higher mortality rates among patients treated in intensive care units (ICU).
Max Bell +3 more
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CRRT Technology and Logistics: Is There a Role for a Medical Emergency Team in CRRT?
2007Implementing continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) in a intensive care unit (ICU) is a somewhat difficult issue and quiet different from starting a new ventilation mode or a new hemodynamic device. It may indeed require an on-call medical emergency CRRT team as expertise in this field is really a key issue to success.
Patrick M, Honoré +2 more
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Vascular access, membranes and circuit for CRRT
Seminars in Dialysis, 2021AbstractThe advances in the technology for providing continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) have led to an increase in its utilization throughout the world. However, circuit life continues to be a major problem. It leads not only to decreased delivery of dialysis but also causes blood loss, waste of disposables, alters dose delivery of medications
Luis A. Juncos +3 more
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2015
Because infection is the leading cause of death in AKI, many have hypothesized that the effects of increased CRRT dose on antibiotic clearance may create a competing morbidity. Although it is clear that dialysis is life-saving because it clears the blood of toxins, including potassium, organic acids, and nitrogenous waste products, dialysis may also ...
Farahnak Assadi, Fatemeh Ghane Sharbaf
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Because infection is the leading cause of death in AKI, many have hypothesized that the effects of increased CRRT dose on antibiotic clearance may create a competing morbidity. Although it is clear that dialysis is life-saving because it clears the blood of toxins, including potassium, organic acids, and nitrogenous waste products, dialysis may also ...
Farahnak Assadi, Fatemeh Ghane Sharbaf
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2018
Critically ill patients develop acute kidney injury (AKI) and fluid overload as a complication of their illness quickly in their disease course. Many of these patients are hemodynamically unstable and are not candidates for routine intermittent hemodialysis.
Patrick Brophy, Irfan Khan, Akash Deep
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Critically ill patients develop acute kidney injury (AKI) and fluid overload as a complication of their illness quickly in their disease course. Many of these patients are hemodynamically unstable and are not candidates for routine intermittent hemodialysis.
Patrick Brophy, Irfan Khan, Akash Deep
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2001
Fluid management with CRRT requires an understanding of the principles of fluid removal and fluid balance. Although these appear to be similar to intermittent hemodialysis, there are significant differences. In order to utilize these techniques to their full ability, a variety of strategies can be used.
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Fluid management with CRRT requires an understanding of the principles of fluid removal and fluid balance. Although these appear to be similar to intermittent hemodialysis, there are significant differences. In order to utilize these techniques to their full ability, a variety of strategies can be used.
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Dialysis membrane adsorption during CRRT
American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1997Experimental and clinical studies have suggested that dialysis membrane biocompatibility may influence the morbidity and mortality of patients with acute renal failure. Complement activation by dialysis membranes may also prolong the recovery from acute renal failure.
R D, Swinford, S, Baid, M, Pascual
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