... This includes patients on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and continuousrenalreplacementtherapy (CRRT), such as continuous venovenous hemofiltration and dialysis Cannula-related complications ... use of prone position- Table Demographics, disease process and outcome of patients Therapy Number of turns on therapy Cannula location Cannula complication Outcome Inhalation injury, burn ECMO ... evaluated There are reports of individual cases of prone positioning in patients with continuous venovenous hemofiltration therapy [5–8] The present results indicate that prone positioning with these...
... adequacy calculator for continuousrenalreplacement therapies Critical Care 2005, 9:R266-R273 Uchino S, Fealy N, Baldwin I, Morimatsu H, Bellomo R: Continuous is not continuous: the incidence ... 43:444-453 Cole L, Bellomo R, Davenport P, Tipping P, Ronco C: Cytokine removal during continuousrenalreplacement therapy: An ex Page of (page number not for citation purposes) ... Gibney N, Stollery D, Gao J: Regional citrate versus systemic heparin anticoagulation for continuousrenalreplacement in critically ill patients Kidney Intl 2005, 67:2361-2367 Acknowledgements...
... receiving continuous venovenous renalreplacementtherapy Pediatr Nephrol 2002, 17:819-824 73 Swartz R, Pasko D, O’Toole J, Starmann B: Improving the delivery of continuousrenalreplacementtherapy ... increases Increase continuousrenalreplacementtherapy dose (filtrate or dialysate flow) to 35 ml/kg per hour Loss of buffer substrate is higher than delivery Increase bicarbonate replacement or ... effects of continuous venovenous hemofiltration on coagulation activation Crit Care 2006, 10:R150 Baldwin I, Bellomo R, Koch B: Blood flow reductions during continuousrenalreplacement therapy...
... HP, Mohaupt MG, Vogt B, Rothen HU, Regli B, et al.: Comparison of continuous and intermittent renalreplacementtherapy for acute renal failure Nephrol Dial Transplant 2005, 20:1630-1637 Page of ... 31 Gettings LG, Reynolds HN, Scalea T: Outcome in post-traumatic acute renal failure when continuousrenalreplacementtherapy is applied early versus late Intensive Care Med 1999, 25:805-813 ... Acute Renal Failure Trial Network (ATN) Study: intensive versus conventional renal support in acute renal failure Clin Trials 2005, 2:423-435 40 Bellomo R: Do we know the optimal dose for renal replacement...
... Further concomitant therapy Dobutamine, number (dose in μg/kg per minute, mean ± SD) Norepinephrine, number (dose in μg/kg per minute, mean ± SD) CRRT, continuousrenalreplacement therapy; SD, standard ... Oudemans-van Straaten H, Ronco C, Kellum JA: Continuousrenalreplacement therapy: a worldwide practice survey The beginning and ending supportive therapy for the kidney (B.E.S.T kidney) investigators ... Values are presented as number of patients or mean ± standard deviation (SD) CRRT, continuousrenalreplacement therapy; SAPS, Simplified Acute Physiology Score; UFH, unfractioned heparin ate the...
... The effect of vascular access location and size on circuit survival in pediatric continuousrenalreplacement therapy: a report from the PPCRRT registry Int J Artif Organs 2007, 30:1116-1121 ... Wetering J, Westendorp RG, van der Hoeven JG, Stolk B, Feuth JD, Chang PC: Heparin use in continuousrenalreplacement procedures: the struggle between filter coagulation and patient hemorrhage ... Urbano J, Mencía S, Santiago MJ, Bellón JM: Circuit life span in critically ill children on continuousrenalreplacement treatment: a prospective observational evaluation study Crit Care 2008, 12:R93...
... transfused packed red cells of continuousrenal and chloride serum Evolution of sodium replacement therapylevels during the first 72 hours of continuousrenalreplacementtherapy Mean and standard ... first 72 hours of continuous and replacementtherapy Evolution of potassium, calcium, phosphorus renalmagnesium serum levels during the first 72 hours of continuousrenalreplacementtherapy Mean ... 72 hours patients with renalreplacementtherapy Percentage ofof continuous high serum levels of electrolytes during the first 72 hours of continuousrenalreplacementtherapy Mean and standard...
... Complications of continuousrenalreplacementtherapy in critically ill children: a prospective observational evaluation study Crit Care 2009, 13:R184 Warady BA, Bunchman T: Dialysis therapy for children ... incidence and severity of complications associated with CRRT Abbreviations CRRT = continuousrenalreplacementtherapy Competing interests The author declares that she has no competing interests ... 45:96-101 doi:10.1186/cc8229 Cite this article as: Palmieri TL: Complications of continuousrenalreplacementtherapy in children: are all created equal? Critical Care 2010, 14:105 ...
... Patency of the circuit in continuousrenalreplacementtherapy Crit Care 2007, 11:218 Wright SE, Bodenham A, Short AIK, Turney JH: The provision and practice of renalreplacementtherapy on adult intensive ... during continuousrenalreplacementtherapy Algorithm is based on using 10,000 iu heparin in 40 ml of 0.9% NaCl APC, activated protein C; APTTr, activated partial thromboplastin time ratio; CRRT, continuous ... Anaesthesia 2003, 58:1063-1069 Baldwin I, Fealy N: Clinical nursing for the application of continuousrenalreplacementtherapy in the intensive care unit Semin Dial 2009, 22:189-193 doi:10.1186/cc9003...
... dose of continuousrenalreplacementtherapy in acute kidney injury Crit Care 2011, 15:207 Ricci Z, Ronco C: Dose and efficiency of renalreplacement therapy: Continuousrenalreplacementtherapy ... practice survey Crit Care Resusc 2008, 10:225-230 The RENALReplacementTherapy Study Investigators: Intensity of continuousrenalreplacementtherapy in critically ill patients New Engl J Med 2009, ... other medical therapy, there is no substitute for a trained, educated, committed, diligent and thoughtful physician Page of Abbreviations CRRT, continuousrenalreplacement therapy; RENAL, Randomised...
... SURGICAL CRITICAL CARE VIVAS R RENALREPLACEMENTTHERAPY What types of continuousrenalreplacement therapies are there? There are a number of continuousrenalreplacement modalities, depending ... VIVAS R RENALREPLACEMENTTHERAPY When is intermittent haemodialysis used, and what are the basic components of the circuit? This may be used several times per week in those with chronic renal ... addition of broad-spectrum antibiotics to the dialysate, such as cefuroxime and gentamicin R RENALREPLACEMENTTHERAPY 197 SURGICAL CRITICAL CARE VIVAS R RESPIRATORY ASSESSMENT 198 RESPIRATORY ASSESSMENT...
... acidosis Nonetheless, renalreplacementtherapy (RRT) such as intermittent hemodialysis (IHD), continuous venovenous hemofiltration (CVVH), continous venovenous hemodailysis, and continuous venovenous ... conventional acid–base analysis Effect of renalreplacementtherapy on acid–base balance There are two major modalities of RRT One is intermittent and the other continuous Few studies have been done ... This reduces the SID of the replacement fluid and acidifies blood more Box plot illustrating bicarbonate control with intermittent dialysis (IHD) and continuoustherapy (continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration...
... Bellomo R: Continuousrenalreplacement therapy: evolution in technology and current nomenclature Kidney Int 1998, 66(Suppl):S160-S164 Clark WR, Ronco C: Renalreplacementtherapy in acute renal failure: ... each continuous RRT (CRRT) modality Materials and methods We prospectively collected data from 106 consecutive continuousrenalreplacement treatments administered to 30 patients with acute renal ... Ricci Z, Bellomo R, Ronco C: A practical tool for determining the adequacy of renalreplacementtherapy in acute renal failure patients Contrib Nephrol 2004, 144:329-349 Parker T, Husni L, Huang...
... Ronco Figure The technological evolution from continuous arteriovenous hemofiltration (CAVH) to the last generation of continuousrenalreplacementtherapy machines (a) CAVH machine; (b) the BSM32 ... today for renalreplacement in the intensive care unit CAVH, continuous arteriovenous hemofiltration; CHP, continuous hemoperfusion; CPFA, plasmafiltration coupled with adsorption; CPF-PE, continuous ... the market for continuousrenalreplacementtherapy 100 ml/kg/h) followed by standard doses [13] In both cases, cytokine half-lives and concentrations are affected, the first by the continuous modality...
... Inc.; 2004:53-106 Davenport A: Management of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia during continuousrenalreplacementtherapy Am J Kidney Dis 1998, 32:e1-e5 Hung AP, Cook DJ, Sigouin CS: Central venous ... Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia: an uncommon but serious complication of heparin use in renalreplacementtherapy Hemodial Int 2006, 10:235-240 Warkentin TE: Clinical picture of heparin induced ... Crit Care Med 2007, 35:1784-1785 Davenport A: Heparin induced thrombocytopenia during renalreplacementtherapy Hemodial Int 2004, 8:295-303 Selleng K, Warkentin TE, Greinacher A: Heparin induced...
... reductions during continuousrenalreplacementtherapy and circuit life Intensive Care Med 2004, 30:2074-2079 Holt AW, Bierer P, Bersten AD, Bury LK, Vedig AE: Continuousrenalreplacementtherapy in ... SL: Demographic characteristics of pediatric continuousrenalreplacement therapy: a report of the prospective pediatric continuousrenalreplacementtherapy registry Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 2007, ... review: patency of the circuit in continuousrenalreplacementtherapy Crit Care 2007, 11:218 Cutts MW, Thomas AN, Kishen R: Transfusion requirements during continuous veno-venous haemofiltration:...
... in adults requiring acute renalreplacement therapy: a randomized controlled trial JAMA 2008, 299:2413-2422 The VA/NIH Acute Renal Failure Trial Network: Intensity of renal support in critically ... cumulative incidence of 2.2% at days and 3.1% at 28 days after admission Adjuvant corticosteroid therapy was not associated with reduced mortality in any age group The hazard ratio (HR) for children ... delayed because of preoperative cardiac testing in intermediate-risk patients receiving beta-blocker therapy with tight heart rate control? J Am Coll Cardiol, 2006, 48:964-969 Mongelluzzo J, Mohamad...