2021
DOI: 10.1111/nicc.12696
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Reliability of monitoring acid‐base and electrolyte parameters through circuit lines during regional citrate anticoagulationcontinuous renal replacement therapy

Abstract: Background: The current practice involves blood sampling from the circuit line to measure acid-base and electrolyte parameters during continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). However, there is limited evidence supporting its reliability due to the effects of anticoagulant mechanism and access recirculation associated with regional citrate anticoagulation (RCA).Aim: To evaluate the reliability of monitoring acid-base and electrolyte parameters through circuit lines in regular and reversed connections during… Show more

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“…6 This issue features clinical studies assessing the accuracy of two very important sets of biochemical investigations used by critical care nurses. A Chinese team evaluated the reliability of acid-base and electrolyte monitoring through circuit lines in patients receiving continuous renal replacement therapy with regional citrate anticoagulation, 7 whereas a team from Spain compared glucose level measurements from arterial, central venous and capillary samples. 8 Respiratory care also features prominently in this issue.…”
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“…6 This issue features clinical studies assessing the accuracy of two very important sets of biochemical investigations used by critical care nurses. A Chinese team evaluated the reliability of acid-base and electrolyte monitoring through circuit lines in patients receiving continuous renal replacement therapy with regional citrate anticoagulation, 7 whereas a team from Spain compared glucose level measurements from arterial, central venous and capillary samples. 8 Respiratory care also features prominently in this issue.…”
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confidence: 99%