2020
DOI: 10.1177/0391398820952801
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Intermittent hemodiafiltration as a down-step transition therapy in patients with acute kidney injury admitted to intensive care unit who initially underwent continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration

Abstract: Background/Aims: Continuous renal replacement therapies (CRRT) are initially employed in patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) in ICU setting. After the period of serious illness, hemodialysis is usually used as a mode of transition from CRRT. Intermittent hemodiafiltration (HDF) is not commonly applied in this scenario. Objectives: To evaluate the feasibility of using HDF as transition therapy after CVVHDF in critically patients with AKI. Methods: An observational and prospective pilot study was conducted i… Show more

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“…SLED has been shown to be as efficient as CKRT in terms of fluid removal, mortality, hospital stay, and renal recovery in the recent meta‐analysis in adults 14 . While hybrid therapies such as SLED have been used in some institutions as a “de‐escalation” or “step‐down” therapy, it has not been established as a mainstream treatment 5,35,37 . Our study is a pioneer study looking at a selective population of transitioning CKRT to intermittent SLED‐ f therapy in children with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.…”
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“…SLED has been shown to be as efficient as CKRT in terms of fluid removal, mortality, hospital stay, and renal recovery in the recent meta‐analysis in adults 14 . While hybrid therapies such as SLED have been used in some institutions as a “de‐escalation” or “step‐down” therapy, it has not been established as a mainstream treatment 5,35,37 . Our study is a pioneer study looking at a selective population of transitioning CKRT to intermittent SLED‐ f therapy in children with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are limited adult studies and no pediatric studies describing the step‐down approach for CKRT 22,35 . PIKRT such as hemodiafiltration and Accelerated Venovenous Hemofiltration have been successfully used in transition from CKRT to intermittent hemodialysis in adults 22,35 .…”
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“…When dialysis is weaned, discontinued, or patients are transitioned to another RRT, there is a need to adapt drug dosing regimens (such as antibiotics) according to differences in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of the drugs [44]. Moreover, the switch of AKI-D patients to intermittent techniques may be associated with electrolyte imbalances [45] and more intradialytic hypotensive episodes and increased mortality [46]. Finally, patients with ESRD due to nonrecovery from AKI-D must be transitioned to IHD or CAPD prior to hospital discharge.…”
Section: Cessation Of Rrt In Critically Ill Patients With Aki-d: Libe...mentioning
confidence: 99%