Acute renal failure on the intensive care unit
NS Kanagasundaram, EP Paganini - Clinical medicine, 2005 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Acute renal failure (ARF) is one of the commonest complications of
hospitalisation, with an overall incidence of up to 7%, 1 rising towards 15% in the intensive …
hospitalisation, with an overall incidence of up to 7%, 1 rising towards 15% in the intensive …
Acute renal failure in the ICU in the 1990s—“anything goes”?
P Nair, D Bihari - Intensive care medicine, 1997 - search.proquest.com
Whatever the circumstance, the development of acute renal failure in the Intensive Care Unit
is bad news [1]. In the last 20 years, with the widespread availability of renal replacement …
is bad news [1]. In the last 20 years, with the widespread availability of renal replacement …
[CITATION][C] Acute renal failure: time for consensus
The syndrome of so-called acute renal failure (ARF) is common in the ICU and may affect
from 1% to 25% of patients [1, 2] depending on the population and the criteria used to define …
from 1% to 25% of patients [1, 2] depending on the population and the criteria used to define …
[PDF][PDF] Critical care nephrology: acute renal failure in the intensive care unit
ED Riviello, KB Christopher - Nephrol Rounds, 2006 - researchgate.net
Despite technical advancements in the management of acute renal failure (ARF) over the
last 50 years, critically-ill patients with ARF continue to demonstrate high mortality rates …
last 50 years, critically-ill patients with ARF continue to demonstrate high mortality rates …
Incidence of acute renal failure in the intensive care unit
JL Vincent - Contributions to nephrology, 2001 - books.google.com
Acute renal failure (ARF) is often seen in the intensive care population, with a reported
incidence of 1–25%. ARF in the intensive care unit (ICU) frequently occurs as part of multiple …
incidence of 1–25%. ARF in the intensive care unit (ICU) frequently occurs as part of multiple …
Acute renal failure in the critically ill: impact on morbidity and mortality
The occurrence rate of acute renal failure (ARF) in critically ill patients varies in the literature
between 1.1 and 31% according to the definition of ARF used and the patient population …
between 1.1 and 31% according to the definition of ARF used and the patient population …
Evidence-based therapy of acute renal failure
N Lameire, R Vanholder, W Van Biesen… - Acta Clinica …, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
The term acute renal failure (ARF), when used in it@ most generic sense, describes a
precipitous impairment of ludney function without regard to etiology or mechanism. The …
precipitous impairment of ludney function without regard to etiology or mechanism. The …
Risk factors for acute renal failure in critically ill patients
Acute renal failure (ARF) is a serious complication in hospitalized patients, particularly in
those admitted to intensive care units (ICUs). Mortality of ARF remains high, ranging from …
those admitted to intensive care units (ICUs). Mortality of ARF remains high, ranging from …
[HTML][HTML] The kidney in acute renal failure: innocent bystander, victim or still a suspect?
HV Groesdonk, M Heringlake - Intensive care medicine, 2010 - Springer
Despite great progress in critical care, acute renal failure (ARF) is a frequent and fatal
complication contributing significantly to morbidity and mortality among critically ill patients …
complication contributing significantly to morbidity and mortality among critically ill patients …
Kidney diseases beyond nephrology—intensive care
The Beginning and Ending Supportive Therapy for the Kidney (BEST Kidney) investigators
conducted a multinational, multicentre, prospective, epidemiological survey of acute renal …
conducted a multinational, multicentre, prospective, epidemiological survey of acute renal …