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Continuous renal replacement therapy is associated with acute cardiac stunning in critically ill patients

Hemodialysis international. International Symposium on Home Hemodialysis, 2019
Introduction: Intermittent renal replacement therapy induces cardiac stunning in chronic hemodialysis and acute kidney injury (AKI) patients. In chronic hemodialysis, recurrent stunning contributes to heart failure and cardiac death, with ultrafiltration
M. Slessarev   +3 more
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Renal replacement therapy in Sweden

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 2004
The Swedish Registry for Active Treatment of Uraemia (SRAU) was founded in 1991 with the objective of documenting demographic data on patients treated for end-stage renal disease (ESRD). The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence, incidence, comorbidity risk factors and survival of patients with ESRD who underwent dialysis treatment and/ or ...
J Ahlmen   +4 more
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Regional citrate anticoagulation for continuous renal replacement therapy

Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2018
Purpose of review The delivery of an effective dialysis dose in continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) depends on adequate anticoagulation of the extracorporeal circuit.
D. Kindgen-Milles   +2 more
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Renal Replacement Therapy

2012
Acute kidney injury is a common occurrence in the ICU and often requires renal replacement therapy (RRT). ICU physicians should be aware of the different modalities of renal replacement therapy (RRT) with their advantages and disadvantages.
Sunil Prakash, A Majumdar
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The Future of Renal Replacement Therapy

Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease, 2007
The worldwide epidemic of chronic kidney disease shows no signs of abating in the near future. Current dialytic forms of renal replacement therapy (RRT), even though successful in sustaining life and improving quality of life somewhat for patients with end-stage renal disease, have many limitations that result in still unacceptably high morbidity and ...
Anjay Rastogi, Allen R. Nissenson
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Renal replacement therapy in the elderly

The Netherlands Journal of Medicine, 1996
In a retrospective study the medical records of 122 patients aged over 65 years at the start of renal replacement therapy (RRT) in our dialysis centre were analysed.The mean age at the start of RRT was 72.7 +/- 5.7 years (range 65.0-90.3). Seventy-six percent were treated with haemodialysis, 21% with haemofiltration and 3% with continuous ambulatory ...
A.W.L. van den Wall Bake   +3 more
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Continuous Renal Replacement Therapies

EDTNA-ERCA Journal, 2002
SummaryContinuous 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.
Nelson Martins Moreira   +4 more
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Renal Replacement Therapy

2017
Elderly patients are at increased risk for acute kidney injury with higher severity than younger patients. Early identification of at-risk patient for AKI is essential to mitigate AKI when able. Creatinine is a poor marker of renal dysfunction in elderly due to decreased muscle mass. Comorbid medical disease and medications used to treat
Zara Cooper, Brian K. Yorkgitis
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Renal Replacement Therapy

2014
Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is a common occurrence in the pediatric intensive care unit, with a shift in the last two decades to the majority of etiologies being an outcome of other primary illnesses and the treatments given for these diseases rather than primary intrinsic renal disease.
Norma J. Maxvold   +2 more
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Coccidioidomycosis in Renal Replacement Therapy

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1982
The potential risk of coccidioidomycosis has led to concern about the advisability of maintaining renal transplantation programs in endemic areas. We reviewed the charts of 721 patients undergoing dialysis and 260 renal transplant recipients in Arizona to determine the incidence, risk factors, and clinical course of coccidioidomycosis in these ...
Irvin M. Cohen   +3 more
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