法国重症监护室成人肾脏替代治疗的管理:床边实践评估

Florian Jolly , Marine Jacquier , Delphine Pecqueur , Marie Labruyère , Christophe Vinsonneau , Isabelle Fournel , Jean-Pierre Quenot
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摘要

背景本研究旨在调查法国重症监护室(ICU)全国代表性样本中的肾脏替代治疗(RRT)实践。方法2021年7月1日至10月5日,67家法国ICU提供了有关其ICU和RRT实施情况的数据。我们使用在线问卷记录了每个参与ICU的一般数据,包括医院类型、床位数量、员工比例和RRT实施情况。然后,每个中心前瞻性地记录5名连续急性肾损伤(AKI)患者的RRT参数,即适应症、使用的透析导管类型、使用的导管锁类型、RRT类型(连续或间歇性)、最初规定的RRT参数(剂量、血流量和持续时间)以及用于回路的抗凝剂。结果对67个ICU的303例患者进行了分析。RRT的主要指征是无尿过少(57.4%)、代谢性酸中毒(52.1%)和血浆尿素水平升高(47.9%)。最常见的插入部位是右颈内静脉(45.2%)。71.0%的病例中,透析导管是由居民插入的。超声引导用于97.0%,等容连接用于90.1%。分别有46.9%、24.1%和21.1%的病例使用柠檬酸盐、普通肝素和生理盐水作为导管锁。结论法国ICU的实践在很大程度上符合现行的国家指导方针和国际文献。应根据这类研究固有的局限性来解释这些发现。
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Management of renal replacement therapy among adults in French intensive care units: A bedside practice evaluation

Management of renal replacement therapy among adults in French intensive care units: A bedside practice evaluation

Management of renal replacement therapy among adults in French intensive care units: A bedside practice evaluation

Management of renal replacement therapy among adults in French intensive care units: A bedside practice evaluation

Background

This study aimed to investigate renal replacement therapy (RRT) practices in a representative nationwide sample of French intensive care units (ICUs).

Methods

From July 1 to October 5 2021, 67 French ICUs provided data regarding their ICU and RRT implementation. We used an online questionnaire to record general data about each participating ICU, including the type of hospital, number of beds, staff ratios, and RRT implementation. Each center then prospectively recorded RRT parameters from 5 consecutive acute kidney injury (AKI) patients, namely the indication, type of dialysis catheter used, type of catheter lock used, type of RRT (continuous or intermittent), the RRT parameters initially prescribed (dose, blood flow, and duration), and the anticoagulant agent used for the circuit.

Results

A total of 303 patients from 67 ICUs were analyzed. Main indications for RRT were oligo-anuria (57.4%), metabolic acidosis (52.1%), and increased plasma urea levels (47.9%). The commonest insertion site was the right internal jugular (45.2%). In 71.0% of cases, the dialysis catheter was inserted by a resident. Ultrasound guidance was used in 97.0% and isovolumic connection in 90.1%. Citrate, unfractionated heparin, and saline were used as catheter locks in 46.9%, 24.1%, and 21.1% of cases, respectively.

Conclusions

Practices in French ICUs are largely compliant with current national guidelines and international literature. The findings should be interpreted in light of the limitations inherent to this type of study.

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Journal of intensive medicine
Journal of intensive medicine Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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