Terapias de reemplazo renal agudo en pacientes críticos

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Verónica Fuentes A
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Abstract

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is defined as the abrupt deterioration of renal excretory function, often observed in critically ill patients. The incidence of AKI worldwide ranges between 20 and 200 cases per million population. Sepsis and septic shock contribute to 25-75% of AKI cases. Regardless of the cause, loss of fluid and electrolyte homeostasis and the accumulation of nitrogenous wastes lead to uremia, hyperkalemia, water and sodium retention, and metabolic acidosis. Renal replacement therapies (RRT) aim to mitigate these effects and prevent death associated with kidney failure. There are various modalities of RRT, including intermittent hemodialysis, continuous RRT, as well as different solute elimination techniques. There have been significant advances in membrane technologies and the addition of substances to improve biocompatibility, in addition to new anticoagulation strategies. The aim of this article is to review current RRT alternatives and comment on recommendations regarding their dosage and timing for starting and discontinuing therapy.

危重病人的急性肾脏替代疗法
急性肾损伤(AKI)是指肾脏排泄功能突然恶化,通常见于危重病人。全世界 AKI 的发病率在每百万人口 20 到 200 例之间。败血症和脓毒性休克占 AKI 病例的 25-75%。无论病因如何,液体和电解质平衡的丧失以及含氮废物的积累都会导致尿毒症、高钾血症、水钠潴留和代谢性酸中毒。肾脏替代疗法(RRT)旨在减轻这些影响,防止肾衰竭导致的死亡。RRT 有多种模式,包括间歇性血液透析、持续 RRT 以及不同的溶质消除技术。除了新的抗凝策略外,膜技术和添加物质以改善生物相容性方面也取得了重大进展。本文旨在回顾目前的 RRT 替代方案,并就其剂量以及开始和停止治疗的时机提出建议。
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Revista Medica Clinica Las Condes
Revista Medica Clinica Las Condes MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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