Small Animal Critical Care Medicine 2015
DOI: 10.1016/b978-1-4557-0306-7.00205-1
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Renal Replacement Therapies

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“…Limited availability, cost, dialysis disequilibrium syndrome and complications associated with placement of large‐bore central catheters, anti‐coagulation, removal of large volumes of total vascular volume and transfusion needs can limit the utility of this treatment modality for acute kidney injury ( Pantaleo et al . , Bloom & Labato , Palm & Kanakubo ). In addition, extracorporeal therapies do not address the renal pathophysiology and insult caused by obstructive nephropathy.…”
Section: Medical Management Of Ureteral Obstructionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Limited availability, cost, dialysis disequilibrium syndrome and complications associated with placement of large‐bore central catheters, anti‐coagulation, removal of large volumes of total vascular volume and transfusion needs can limit the utility of this treatment modality for acute kidney injury ( Pantaleo et al . , Bloom & Labato , Palm & Kanakubo ). In addition, extracorporeal therapies do not address the renal pathophysiology and insult caused by obstructive nephropathy.…”
Section: Medical Management Of Ureteral Obstructionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Continuous‐flow or intermittent peritoneal dialysis can improve clinical signs and azotemia in horses 5,6 . Hemodialysis is an extracorporeal technique that is performed in small animal AKI patients with survival to discharge rates of 53% in dogs and 50% in cats 7‐11 . Hemodialysis was a successful treatment in foals with oxytetracycline‐induced renal failure, AKI after resuscitation, and AKI caused by Leptospira interrogans 12‐14 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%