Hemodialysis (HD) for critically ill patients with acute renal failure has been provided as intermittent hemodialysis (IHD) or continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). IHD is often complicated by hypotension and inadequate fluid removal, and CRRT by high cost of solutions and problems with anticoagulation. Sustained low-efficiency daily dialysis (SLED) has been suggested as an alternative treatment. This is an observational, prospective pilot study describing the introduction of SLED at our institution. We compared SLED (23 patients, 165 treatments) with CRRT (11 patients, 209 days), focusing on cost, anticoagulation, and small solute removal. SLED consisted of 8h of HD 6 days a week, with blood flow of 200ml/min, dialysate flows of 350...
Acute renal failure in the intensive care unit is usually part of the multiple organ dysfunction syn...
Background Although evidence suggests that a higher hemodialysis dose and/or frequency may be assoc...
W hen comparing continuous renal replacement ther-apy (CRRT) with intermittent therapy, it is wise t...
Hemodialysis (HD) for critically ill patients with acute renal failure has been provided as intermit...
Sustained low-efficiency dialysis for critically ill patients requiring renal replacement therapy.Ba...
Sustained low-efficiency dialysis for critically ill patients requiring renal replacement therapy.Ba...
Intermittent and continuous renal replacement therapies (RRTs) are available for the treatment of ac...
Introduction: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with a high mortality of up to 60%. The mode o...
Abstract Background Sustained low efficiency dialysis...
Abstract Background Sustained low efficiency dialysis...
Abstract Background Minimization of hemodynamic instability during renal replacement therapy (RRT) i...
Abstract Background The high cost, complexity of the available protocols, and metabolic complication...
BACKGROUND: in postsurgical acute renal failure patients with moderate unstable hemodynamics or flui...
Abstract Background Minimization of hemodynamic insta...
Background. Prostacyclin is an easy-to-use and safe antihaemostatic drug for continuous renal replac...
Acute renal failure in the intensive care unit is usually part of the multiple organ dysfunction syn...
Background Although evidence suggests that a higher hemodialysis dose and/or frequency may be assoc...
W hen comparing continuous renal replacement ther-apy (CRRT) with intermittent therapy, it is wise t...
Hemodialysis (HD) for critically ill patients with acute renal failure has been provided as intermit...
Sustained low-efficiency dialysis for critically ill patients requiring renal replacement therapy.Ba...
Sustained low-efficiency dialysis for critically ill patients requiring renal replacement therapy.Ba...
Intermittent and continuous renal replacement therapies (RRTs) are available for the treatment of ac...
Introduction: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with a high mortality of up to 60%. The mode o...
Abstract Background Sustained low efficiency dialysis...
Abstract Background Sustained low efficiency dialysis...
Abstract Background Minimization of hemodynamic instability during renal replacement therapy (RRT) i...
Abstract Background The high cost, complexity of the available protocols, and metabolic complication...
BACKGROUND: in postsurgical acute renal failure patients with moderate unstable hemodynamics or flui...
Abstract Background Minimization of hemodynamic insta...
Background. Prostacyclin is an easy-to-use and safe antihaemostatic drug for continuous renal replac...
Acute renal failure in the intensive care unit is usually part of the multiple organ dysfunction syn...
Background Although evidence suggests that a higher hemodialysis dose and/or frequency may be assoc...
W hen comparing continuous renal replacement ther-apy (CRRT) with intermittent therapy, it is wise t...