Patients who are treated in an intensive care unit (ICU) show the need of recovery of their renal function. The reason is that, in this particular cohort of patients, we have to maintain the necessary balance between body fluids, electrolytes, and acid-base, try to suspend further renal damage and purify the patient's blood to better accept the given therapy. In this paper, we try to demonstrate all the methods that can be used depending on the patient's condition, the therapist's preferences and the hospital's capabilities. © 2009 European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association/European Renal Care Association
The pattern of severe acute renal failure has changed considerably over the past 2 decades. Severe a...
BACKGROUND: Acute renal failure on the intensive care unit is associated with significant mortality ...
The report is devoted to the problem of acute kidney injury (AKI) in critically ill patients. Curren...
Over the last three decades the treatment options for patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) requir...
Acute Renal Failure (ARF) is a common and a potentially devastating disorder with a higher prevalenc...
Acute renal failure in the intensive care unit: adequacy of dialysis and the case for continuous the...
Treatment of acute renal failure. Acute renal failure is a life threatening illness whose mortality ...
Introduction: The mortality of acute renal failure (ARF) is 50-80% in critically ill patients and ha...
The cornerstone of renal replacement therapy in critically ill patients with acute renal failure (AR...
The epidemiology of acute renal failure (ARF) has recently displayed an increasing shift of cases fr...
Renal replacement therapy (RRT) has evolved from the concept that we need to treat the dysfunction o...
Adequate fluid balance and good renal perfusion must be targeted in critically ill patients to reduc...
Purpose of review Although acute renal failure is both common and highly lethal in the intensive car...
Acute renal failure (ARF) is a common complication in critically ill patients, with ARF requiring re...
Acute kidney injury is a serious condition, occurring in up to two-thirds of intensive care unit pat...
The pattern of severe acute renal failure has changed considerably over the past 2 decades. Severe a...
BACKGROUND: Acute renal failure on the intensive care unit is associated with significant mortality ...
The report is devoted to the problem of acute kidney injury (AKI) in critically ill patients. Curren...
Over the last three decades the treatment options for patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) requir...
Acute Renal Failure (ARF) is a common and a potentially devastating disorder with a higher prevalenc...
Acute renal failure in the intensive care unit: adequacy of dialysis and the case for continuous the...
Treatment of acute renal failure. Acute renal failure is a life threatening illness whose mortality ...
Introduction: The mortality of acute renal failure (ARF) is 50-80% in critically ill patients and ha...
The cornerstone of renal replacement therapy in critically ill patients with acute renal failure (AR...
The epidemiology of acute renal failure (ARF) has recently displayed an increasing shift of cases fr...
Renal replacement therapy (RRT) has evolved from the concept that we need to treat the dysfunction o...
Adequate fluid balance and good renal perfusion must be targeted in critically ill patients to reduc...
Purpose of review Although acute renal failure is both common and highly lethal in the intensive car...
Acute renal failure (ARF) is a common complication in critically ill patients, with ARF requiring re...
Acute kidney injury is a serious condition, occurring in up to two-thirds of intensive care unit pat...
The pattern of severe acute renal failure has changed considerably over the past 2 decades. Severe a...
BACKGROUND: Acute renal failure on the intensive care unit is associated with significant mortality ...
The report is devoted to the problem of acute kidney injury (AKI) in critically ill patients. Curren...