Continuous venovenous hemofiltration in severely burned patients with acute kidney injury: a cohort study
Critical Care2009Vol. 13(3), pp. R62–R62
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Kevin K. Chung, Jonathan B. Lundy, James R. Matson, Evan M. Renz, Christopher E. White, Booker King, David J. Barillo, John A. Jones, Leopoldo C. Cancio, Lorne H. Blackbourne, Steven E. Wolf
Abstract
The application of CVVH in adult patients with severe burns and AKI was associated with a decrease in 28-day and hospital mortality when compared with a historical control group, which largely did not receive any form of renal replacement. Clinical improvements were realized in the subgroups of patients with shock and ALI/ARDS. A randomized controlled trial comparing early CVVH to standard care in this high-risk population is planned.
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