Techniques of continuous arteriovenous hemofiltration and hemodialysis. Renal replacement in the ICU for hypervolemic, uremic patients.

The Journal of critical illness Pub Date : 1991-04-01
R H Merrill
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Continuous arteriovenous hemofiltration (CAVH) and continuous arteriovenous hemodialysis (CAVHD) are extracorporeal ultrafiltration techniques that permit ongoing removal of plasma water and uremic toxins. Both techniques are performed in the ICU with a minimum amount of equipment and achieve overall fluid balance more readily than intermittent hemodialysis. CAVH is used to manage hypervolemia, electrolyte imbalance, and/or mild uremia. CAVHD is used in hypercatabolic patients with acute renal failure who are hypervolemic and uremic; a dialysate fluid is used for more efficient solute removal. The most serious complications of CAVH and CAVHD relate to bleeding associated with cannulation or anticoagulation. Excess fluid and electrolyte losses may also occur.

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连续动静脉血液滤过与血液透析技术。高血容量、尿毒症患者在ICU的肾脏替代治疗。
连续动静脉血液滤过(CAVH)和连续动静脉血液透析(CAVHD)是体外超滤技术,允许持续去除血浆水和尿毒症毒素。这两种技术都在ICU中使用最少的设备,比间歇血液透析更容易实现整体体液平衡。CAVH用于治疗高血容量、电解质失衡和/或轻度尿毒症。CAVHD用于高血容量和尿毒症合并急性肾功能衰竭的高分解代谢患者;透析液用于更有效地去除溶质。CAVH和CAVHD最严重的并发症与插管或抗凝相关的出血有关。过量的液体和电解质流失也可能发生。
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