Técnicas dialíticas híbridas ou hemodiafiltração para doentes hemodinâmicamente instáveis em cuidados intensivos.

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  • Paulo Marcelino Unidade de Cuidados Intensivos, Hospital Curry Cabral, Lisboa, Portugal.
  • Susan Marum
  • Ana Paula Fernandes
  • J P Ribeiro

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https://doi.org/10.20344/amp.969

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Comparative study to evaluate the impact of a hybrid renal replacement technique (HRRT) vs a continuous renal replacement technique (haemodiafiltration) on hemodynamic tolerance, azotemic control, and mortality in critical care patients with acute renal failure.a 14-bed Intensive Care Unit (ICU).Two groups of patients were retrospectively compared: patients submitted to continuous renal replacement techniques (CRRT) in 2003 (n = 26) and patients who underwent HRRT in 2004 (n = 27). Both groups had similar severity scores and underlying diseases, and were haemodynamically unstable. Urea and creatinine reduction ratio (URR and CRR) in both groups were evaluated.Patients treated with HRRT presented a lower mortality (62% vs 84%), less heparin use, and a higher URR and CRR. Univariate logistic regression showed that an increase in APACHE II was related to an increase in mortality (CI 95%, 1.03-1.26). Odds for mortality for CRRT group were about 3 times higher (CI 95%, 0.86-12.11), but not statistically significant (p = 0.074).HRRT is a valid alternative to CRRT in haemodynamically unstable critically ill patients.

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Marcelino P, Marum S, Fernandes AP, Ribeiro JP. Técnicas dialíticas híbridas ou hemodiafiltração para doentes hemodinâmicamente instáveis em cuidados intensivos. Acta Med Port [Internet]. 23 de Janeiro de 2007 [citado 22 de Novembro de 2024];19(4):275-80. Disponível em: https://actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/969

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