Pulse high-volume haemofiltration for treatment of severe sepsis: effects on hemodynamics and survival
Critical Care2005Vol. 9(4), pp. R294–302
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Ranistha Ratanarat, Alessandra Brendolan, Pasquale Piccinni, Maurizio Dan, Gabriella Salvatori, Zaccaria Ricci, Claudio Ronco
Abstract
PHVHF is a feasible modality and improves haemodynamics both during and after therapy. It may be a beneficial adjuvant treatment for severe sepsis/septic shock in terms of patient survival, and it represents a compromise between continuous renal replacement therapy and HVHF.
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