¿Cómo dializamos a la Injuria Renal Aguda (IRA) en la Argentina? Resultados de una Encuesta Nacional

  • Fernando Lombi Servicio de Nefrología, Hospital Británico de Buenos Aires. Grupo de Trabajo de IRA, Sociedad Argentina de Nefrología
  • Gustavo Greloni Servicio de Nefrología, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires. Grupo de Trabajo de IRA, Sociedad Argentina de Nefrología
  • Guillermo Rosa Diez Servicio de Nefrología, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires. Grupo de Trabajo de IRA, Sociedad Argentina de Nefrología

Resumen

Introducción: La incidencia de injuria renal aguda (IRA) con requerimiento de diálisis ha aumentado en estos últimos años, con un alto impacto en términos de mortalidad y morbilidad. Objetivo: Nuestro objetivo fue realizar un diagnóstico de situación de las TRR aplicadas en IRA en nuestro país. Material y métodos: Se realizó una encuesta de carácter anónimo on-Iine por medio de un cuestionario de 22 preguntas con respuestas fijas. Resultados: Se analizaron 101 centros. El 90% de las terapias de reemplazo renal (TRR) se efectuaron en unidades críticas en el 67% de los centros. El 10% utiliza aún máquinas sin módulo de UF y un 3% utiliza acetato como solución de hemodiálisis. El agua utilizada en HD, fue en el 49% agua tratada en vasca o bidones y 2% agua sin o con tratamiento parcial. La membrana más utilizada fue la polisulfona 82%, (cuprofan en el 3%). El 90% y 73% de los encuestados no realizan ningún tipo de terapia continua o HD extendida respectivamente. Sólo 5% realizaron HD extendidas en más de la mitad de sus pacientes. 72% de los encuestados no cuenta con enfermeros con dedicación exclusiva para IRA. Conclusiones: Aún hay centros que utilizan membranas incompatibles, baño con acetato, agua parcialmente tratada o sin módulo de ultrafiltración. La TRR más utilizada es la hemodiálisis intermitente. La mayoría no aplica técnicas extendidas o continuas.

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2012-12-10
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Lombi F, Greloni G, Rosa Diez G. ¿Cómo dializamos a la Injuria Renal Aguda (IRA) en la Argentina? Resultados de una Encuesta Nacional. Rev Nefrol Dial Traspl. [Internet]. 10 de diciembre de 2012 [citado 22 de diciembre de 2024];32(4):198-07. Disponible en: http://revistarenal.org.ar/index.php/rndt/article/view/227
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