Complementary of renal replacement therapies in critical patients

  • María Eugenia Nicolini Nephrology Service, Churruca-Visca Police Medical Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • María Marina Papaginovic Nephrology Service, Churruca-Visca Police Medical Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Marcelo Serrano Nephrology Service, Churruca-Visca Police Medical Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Fernanda Flores Nephrology Service, Churruca-Visca Police Medical Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Alejandra Ortiz Mayor Nephrology Service, Churruca-Visca Police Medical Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Ricardo Martínez Nephrology Service, Churruca-Visca Police Medical Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Keywords: renal replacement therapies, chronic kidney disease, critical care, complementarity, modalities, critical patients, intermittent renal replacement therapy, continuous renal replacement therapy, renal dialysis, hemodiafiltration

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Published
2020-12-15
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Nicolini ME, Papaginovic MM, Serrano M, Flores F, Ortiz Mayor A, Martínez R. Complementary of renal replacement therapies in critical patients. Rev Nefrol Dial Traspl. [Internet]. 2020Dec.15 [cited 2024Sep.1];40(4):320-4. Available from: http://revistarenal.org.ar/index.php/rndt/article/view/574
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