Increasing the dose of renal replacement therapy might increase survival in critically ill patients with acute renal failure. For continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT), a single-center study suggests that increasing urea clearance from 20 ml/kg/h to 35–45 ml/kg/h might increase short-term survival. A further single-center study has now confirmed that the dose of CRRT might be a determinant of outcome. This issue is now being addressed by two large multicenter randomized controlled trials in the United States (the ATN study) and Australia and New Zealand (the RENAL study). The results of these two studies should be available in 2008. Before making any major changes to practice, it seems prudent to wait for the publication of the findin...
To outline the concepts involved in optimizing antibacterial dosing in critically ill patients with ...
Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common condition among patients in intensive care units (...
In the critically ill, acute renal failure (ARF) and “Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome” (MODS) ca...
Many studies on the most 'adequate' dose of renal replacement therapy (RRT) in critically ill patien...
Many studies on the most 'adequate' dose of renal replacement therapy (RRT) in critically ill patien...
Introduction The optimal dialysis dose for the treatment of acute kidney injury (AKI) is controversi...
Improved survival of critically ill acute renal failure patients can be correlated with therapy dose...
Improved survival of critically ill acute renal failure patients can be correlated with therapy dose...
Acute kidney injury represents an independent risk of death in the intensive care unit and significa...
Acute kidney injury represents an independent risk of death in the intensive care unit and significa...
Purpose: There is no consensus on the optimal method to measure delivered dialysis dose in patients ...
Purpose: There is no consensus on the optimal method to measure delivered dialysis dose in patients ...
In the modern ICU, CRRT (continuous renal replacement therapy) is now performed using pump technolog...
Purpose of review In the past 3 years substantial progress has been made in the field of renal repla...
Background: Despite decades of research, the mainstay of treatment for severe acute kidney injury (A...
To outline the concepts involved in optimizing antibacterial dosing in critically ill patients with ...
Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common condition among patients in intensive care units (...
In the critically ill, acute renal failure (ARF) and “Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome” (MODS) ca...
Many studies on the most 'adequate' dose of renal replacement therapy (RRT) in critically ill patien...
Many studies on the most 'adequate' dose of renal replacement therapy (RRT) in critically ill patien...
Introduction The optimal dialysis dose for the treatment of acute kidney injury (AKI) is controversi...
Improved survival of critically ill acute renal failure patients can be correlated with therapy dose...
Improved survival of critically ill acute renal failure patients can be correlated with therapy dose...
Acute kidney injury represents an independent risk of death in the intensive care unit and significa...
Acute kidney injury represents an independent risk of death in the intensive care unit and significa...
Purpose: There is no consensus on the optimal method to measure delivered dialysis dose in patients ...
Purpose: There is no consensus on the optimal method to measure delivered dialysis dose in patients ...
In the modern ICU, CRRT (continuous renal replacement therapy) is now performed using pump technolog...
Purpose of review In the past 3 years substantial progress has been made in the field of renal repla...
Background: Despite decades of research, the mainstay of treatment for severe acute kidney injury (A...
To outline the concepts involved in optimizing antibacterial dosing in critically ill patients with ...
Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common condition among patients in intensive care units (...
In the critically ill, acute renal failure (ARF) and “Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome” (MODS) ca...