Abstract
Recent results suggest that RRT delivery affects out-come in critically ill ARF patients. These data have generated interest in the use of RRT quantification methods, originally developed for ESRD patients, in ARF. However, the fundamental differences between ARF and ESRD, with respect to both patient and therapy characteristics, must be fully appreciated before making those extrapolation. These differences may render many of the simplified ESRD quantification formulae of little use in ARF. Although the optimal technique for RRT quantification in ARF remains to be defined, dialysate-side quantification may be the most rational approach for the future, as has been suggested for ESRD patients.
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Clark, W. R., Mueller, B. A., Kraus, M. A., & Macias, W. L. (1998). Renal replacement therapy quantification in acute renal failure. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 13(SUPPL. 6), 86–90. https://doi.org/10.1093/ndt/13.suppl_6.86
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