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Hemodialysis techniques in resuscitation
Hemodialysis is a concept used to refer to the exchange of substances dissolved in the blood through a semipermeable membrane, often applied to patients with acute renal failure or poisoning with renal fluid with a composition similar to plasma. Hemodialysis in resuscitation is divided into many types, including continuous hemodialysis, continuous hemodialysis combined with filtration,...
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Continuous slow ultrafiltration (SCUF)
Slow Continuous Ultrafiltration (SCUF) is one of the continuous renal replacement therapy techniques. This is a simple, safe technique, bringing many benefits for the intensive treatment of patients with severe water overload due to various causes.
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Technical procedure for continuous dialysis in acute rhabdomyolysis syndrome
Continuous venovenous hemofiltration (CVVH) is a blood filtration technique that allows continuous (> 12 hours) removal of water and solutes with a molecular weight of less than 50,000 daltons from the patient's blood. In particular, with a large volume of replacement fluid (≥ 35ml/kg/hour) through a convection mechanism, it helps to effectively remove solutes with an average molecular weight similar to that of pro-inflammatory substances.
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