The Continual Renal Replacement Therapies on Intensive Care Unit in Rakovník
Kontinuální eliminační metody a jejich využití na ARO Rakovník
V práci je stručně uvedena charakteristika kontinuálních eliminačních metod obecné indikace k jejich zahájeni, přehled metod porovnání jejich výhod a nevýhod ve vztahu k imermitentním technikám. Dále jsou uvedeny vlastni zkušenosti s využitím kontinuálních technik, rozbor souboru nemocných, rozdělena podle indikace k nasazeni eliminace (rencílní a nonrenální), spolu s další specifikace obou skupin. V závěru je uvedena stručná kazuistika nemocné, léčené pro akutní selháni ledvin na podkladě proběhlé protrahované hypoxie při zástavě oběhu.
Klíčová slova:
CWH -indikace - amikoagulace - akutní selháni ledvin
Authors:
L. Klik
Authors‘ workplace:
ARO, Nemocnice s poliklinikou Rakovník, primář MUDr. Pavel Kozlík
Published in:
Anest. intenziv. Med., , 2002, č. 1, s. 38-43
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Overview
The paper shortly summarizes the cominual renal replacemem therapies, including the indications for starting, showing the pluses and minuses of their use in the comparison with imermitent techniques. Auchor shows his own empirience with cominual technigues. In the end describes a sport casuistry of the pacient treaced for acuce renal failure after the long-term cardiac arrest.
Key words:
CWH - indicacion - anticoagulation - acuce renal failure
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