Renal Replacement Therapy in Critically Ill Patients
Mahmoud Fathy Zayed Attia;
Abstract
The prevalence of acute renal failure in critically ill
patients remains high and mortality is up to 60%. Both the
practice of renal replacement therapy (continuous against
intermittent, haemofiltration against haemodialysis) and patient
outcomes vary wi
patients remains high and mortality is up to 60%. Both the
practice of renal replacement therapy (continuous against
intermittent, haemofiltration against haemodialysis) and patient
outcomes vary wi
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| Title | Renal Replacement Therapy in Critically Ill Patients | Authors | Mahmoud Fathy Zayed Attia | Keywords | Renal Replacement Therapy in Critically Ill Patients | Issue Date | 2011 | Description | The prevalence of acute renal failure in critically ill patients remains high and mortality is up to 60%. Both the practice of renal replacement therapy (continuous against intermittent, haemofiltration against haemodialysis) and patient outcomes vary wi |
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