2023
DOI: 10.1097/mcc.0000000000001101
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When to discontinue renal replacement therapy. what do we know?

Naomi Boyer,
F. Perschinka,
Michael Joannidis
et al.

Abstract: Purpose of review Acute kidney injury is common in intensive care patients. Supportive care involves the use of renal replacement therapies as organ support. Initiation of renal replacement therapy has been the subject of much interest over the last few years with several randomised controlled studies examining the optimal time to commence treatment. In contrast to this, little evidence has been generated regarding cessation of therapy. Given that this treatment is complex, not without risk and exp… Show more

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