Disasters result in a substantial number of renal challenges, either by the creation of crush injury in victims trapped in collapsed buildings or by the destruction of existing dialysis facilities, leaving chronic dialysis patients without access to their dialysis units, medications, or medical care. Over the past two decades, lessons have been learned from the response to a number of major natural disasters that have impacted significantly on crush-related acute kidney injury and chronic dialysis patients. In this paper we review the pathophysiology and treatment of the crush syndrome, as summarized in recent clinical recommendations for the management of crush syndrome. The importance of early fluid resuscitation in preventing acute kidne...
Natural and man-made mass disasters directly or indirectly affect huge populations, who need basic i...
Background. On August 17, 1999 a major earthquake hit the most densely populated area at the eastern...
The first detailed cases of crush syndrome were described in 1941 in London after victims trapped be...
Disasters result in a substantial number of renal challenges, either by the creation of crush injury...
Crush syndrome is the second most common cause of death after earthquakes (the first most common is ...
Crush syndrome is the second most common cause of death after earthquakes (the first most common is ...
After direct impact of the trauma, crush syndrome is the second most frequent cause of death after m...
Natural and man-made mass disasters directly or indirectly affect huge populations, who need basic i...
Disasters can rarely be anticipated, much less prevented. After both natural disasters (e.g., earthq...
Mass disasters, particularly earthquakes, cause many medical problems, including kidney problems, bu...
Besides loss of life and property, natural disasters result in a number of renal challenges, either ...
Background. Renal replacement therapy is of vital importance in the treatment of crush syndrome vict...
Major earthquakes may provoke a substantial number of crush casualties complicated by acute kidney i...
Renal replacement therapies in the aftermath of the catastrophic Marmara earthquake.BackgroundRenal ...
Background. The clinical course of acute renal failure (ARF) related to crush syndrome is very compl...
Natural and man-made mass disasters directly or indirectly affect huge populations, who need basic i...
Background. On August 17, 1999 a major earthquake hit the most densely populated area at the eastern...
The first detailed cases of crush syndrome were described in 1941 in London after victims trapped be...
Disasters result in a substantial number of renal challenges, either by the creation of crush injury...
Crush syndrome is the second most common cause of death after earthquakes (the first most common is ...
Crush syndrome is the second most common cause of death after earthquakes (the first most common is ...
After direct impact of the trauma, crush syndrome is the second most frequent cause of death after m...
Natural and man-made mass disasters directly or indirectly affect huge populations, who need basic i...
Disasters can rarely be anticipated, much less prevented. After both natural disasters (e.g., earthq...
Mass disasters, particularly earthquakes, cause many medical problems, including kidney problems, bu...
Besides loss of life and property, natural disasters result in a number of renal challenges, either ...
Background. Renal replacement therapy is of vital importance in the treatment of crush syndrome vict...
Major earthquakes may provoke a substantial number of crush casualties complicated by acute kidney i...
Renal replacement therapies in the aftermath of the catastrophic Marmara earthquake.BackgroundRenal ...
Background. The clinical course of acute renal failure (ARF) related to crush syndrome is very compl...
Natural and man-made mass disasters directly or indirectly affect huge populations, who need basic i...
Background. On August 17, 1999 a major earthquake hit the most densely populated area at the eastern...
The first detailed cases of crush syndrome were described in 1941 in London after victims trapped be...