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Acute kidney injury and renal replacement therapy in the intensive care unit
Nursing in Critical Care, 06/18/09
Faber P et al. - AKI is associated with increased mortality in ICU, and RRT should be considered early in the disease process. Continuous haemofiltration is the most common modality of treatment in this group of patients, and a detailed knowledge of the management of such patients is required.
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