Holubek et al. reviewed data on extracorporeal removal (ECR) of toxins from the Toxic Exposure Surveillance System (TESS) from 1985 to 2005. Hemodialysis use increased, but hemoperfusion nearly disappeared. Lithium, ethylene glycol, salicylate, and, increasingly, acetaminophen still often necessitate hemodialysis; ECR for theophylline has disappeared. TESS data do not separate continuous renal replacement therapy from hemodialysis, and not all poisonings were reported in this system. Nonetheless, these trends are useful to the nephrology community
Haemodialysis and related therapies remain the most commonly used mode of treatment for end-stage re...
Treatment of uremia by hemodialysis has becomewidespread over the last 40 years and has improved sub...
Audience: This classic team based learning (cTBL) didactic is aimed for emergency medicine resident...
Holubek et al. reviewed data on extracorporeal removal (ECR) of toxins from the Toxic Exposure Surve...
Extracorporeal removal techniques such as hemodialysis, charcoal hemoperfusion, and peritoneal dialy...
There are currently limited data on the trends in case reporting of poisoned patients undergoing enh...
Pharmacologic toxicities are common and range from mild to life-threatening. The aim of this study i...
Study objective: Salicylate poisoning is a challenging clinical entity associated with substantial m...
BackgroundAlthough dialysis ameliorates uremia and fluid and electrolytes disorders, annual mortalit...
The pathogenesis of renal interstitial fibrosis leading eventually to renal failure is highly debata...
Ethylene glycol (EG) is metabolized into glycolate and oxalate and may cause metabolic acidemia, neu...
Accidental and intentional intoxications are a common cause of major medical catastrophe. In the Uni...
Extracorporeal treatments (ECTRs), such as hemodialysis and hemoperfusion, are used in poisoning des...
Extracorporeal treatments (ECTRs), such as hemodialysis and hemoperfusion, are used in poisoning des...
The use of an extracorporeal treatment (ECTR) in a poisoned patient may be life-saving in a limited ...
Haemodialysis and related therapies remain the most commonly used mode of treatment for end-stage re...
Treatment of uremia by hemodialysis has becomewidespread over the last 40 years and has improved sub...
Audience: This classic team based learning (cTBL) didactic is aimed for emergency medicine resident...
Holubek et al. reviewed data on extracorporeal removal (ECR) of toxins from the Toxic Exposure Surve...
Extracorporeal removal techniques such as hemodialysis, charcoal hemoperfusion, and peritoneal dialy...
There are currently limited data on the trends in case reporting of poisoned patients undergoing enh...
Pharmacologic toxicities are common and range from mild to life-threatening. The aim of this study i...
Study objective: Salicylate poisoning is a challenging clinical entity associated with substantial m...
BackgroundAlthough dialysis ameliorates uremia and fluid and electrolytes disorders, annual mortalit...
The pathogenesis of renal interstitial fibrosis leading eventually to renal failure is highly debata...
Ethylene glycol (EG) is metabolized into glycolate and oxalate and may cause metabolic acidemia, neu...
Accidental and intentional intoxications are a common cause of major medical catastrophe. In the Uni...
Extracorporeal treatments (ECTRs), such as hemodialysis and hemoperfusion, are used in poisoning des...
Extracorporeal treatments (ECTRs), such as hemodialysis and hemoperfusion, are used in poisoning des...
The use of an extracorporeal treatment (ECTR) in a poisoned patient may be life-saving in a limited ...
Haemodialysis and related therapies remain the most commonly used mode of treatment for end-stage re...
Treatment of uremia by hemodialysis has becomewidespread over the last 40 years and has improved sub...
Audience: This classic team based learning (cTBL) didactic is aimed for emergency medicine resident...