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New England Journal of Medicine, 1983
Each year in the United States end-stage renal disease develops in almost one person per 10,000 population. Patients with this disease must select a therapy to survive. Such patients have a variety of treatments from which to choose: in-center or home hemodialysis, intermittent peritoneal dialysis at home, continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis, and
L C, Miller, J S, Najarian, S M, Mauer
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Each year in the United States end-stage renal disease develops in almost one person per 10,000 population. Patients with this disease must select a therapy to survive. Such patients have a variety of treatments from which to choose: in-center or home hemodialysis, intermittent peritoneal dialysis at home, continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis, and
L C, Miller, J S, Najarian, S M, Mauer
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Precision renal replacement therapy
Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2020Purpose of review This article reviews the current evidence supporting the use of precision medicine in the delivery of acute renal replacement therapy (RRT) to critically ill patients, focusing on timing, solute control, anticoagulation and technologic innovation.
Zaccaria, Ricci +2 more
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Continuous Renal Replacement Therapies
EDTNA-ERCA Journal, 2002SummaryContinuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) is frequently used in patients admitted to intensive care units with multiple organ failure and acute renal failure. These patients are prone to developing hypotension making it very difficult to use conventional haemodialysis for their treatment.
Luis Jorge Rodrigues, Gaspar +4 more
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Bionics in Renal Replacement Therapy
Artificial Organs, 1993no abstract ...
Bonomini V +5 more
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Renal failure and renal replacement therapy
Critical Care Clinics, 2003Continuous renal replacement therapy is an effective means for fluid and solute management in ARF/MOSF. Prospective studies have examined issues of anticoagulation, the impact of replacement/dialysis, the effects of bicarbonate-versus lactate-based solutions, and nutritional and medication clearance.
Norma J, Maxvold, Timothy E, Bunchman
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