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Том 16 №2 2014 год - Нефрология и диализ

Диалитравма: побочные эффекты постоянной заместительной почечной терапии (Обзор литературы)


Колесников С.В. Борисов А.С.

Аннотация: В настоящее время постоянная заместительная почечная терапия широко используется для лечения острого почечного повреждения. Диалитравма как результат негативных побочных эффектов заместительной почечной терапии может существенно нивелировать ее преимущества. В литературном обзоре изложены основные отрицательные эффекты постоянной заместительной почечной терапии, как со стороны мембранного массопереноса, так и со стороны экстракорпорального контура. Освещены основные вопросы профилактики и лечения разнообразных видов диалитравмы.

Для цитирования: Колесников С.В., Борисов А.С. Диалитравма: побочные эффекты постоянной заместительной почечной терапии (Обзор литературы). Нефрология и диализ. 2014. 16(2):255-263. doi:


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Ключевые слова: острое почечное повреждение, постоянная заместительная почечная терапия, побочные эффекты, диалитравма, исходы, acute kidney injury, continuous renal replacement therapy, side effects, dialytrauma, outcomes

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