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- UpToDate
Prolonged intermittent kidney replacement therapy is a medical treatment for kidney failure, offering an alternative to traditional dialysis methods
- Prolonged Intermittent Renal Replacement Therapy - PubMed
Prolonged intermittent renal replacement therapy (PIRRT) is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to continuous renal replacement therapy in critically ill patients with acute kidney injury
- Prolonged Intermittent Kidney Replacement Therapy (PIKRT), an . . . - FMCNA
PIKRT — also known as PIRRT, sustained low-efficiency dialysis (SLED), and accelerated venovenous hemofiltration (AVVH) — may offer advantages to patients, healthcare providers, and hospitals, including: As effective as IHD2 and CKRT4; Gentler2,4 and can be more frequent than conventional IHD
- How I prescribe prolonged intermittent renal replacement therapy
Prolonged Intermittent Renal Replacement Therapy (PIRRT) is the term used to define ‘hybrid’ forms of renal replacement therapy PIRRT can be provided using an intermittent hemodialysis machine or a continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) machine
- Prolonged Intermittent Kidney Replacement Therapy - PMC
Kidney replacement therapy (KRT) is a vital, supportive treatment for patients with critical illness and severe AKI The optimal timing, dose, and modality of KRT have been studied extensively, but gaps in knowledge remain
- Stanford Health Care PIRRT Antimicrobial Dosing Resource
Prolonged intermittent renal replacement therapy (PIRRT) is a hybrid renal replacement strategy that is used for critically ill patients with acute kidney injury Similar to CRRT, it is a temporary modality used in the setting of hemodynamic instability; however, it is run over a fraction of 24-hour period (i e 6-18 hours)
- How I prescribe prolonged intermittent renal replacement therapy
PIRRT is a cost-effective and flexible modality with which to safely provide RRT for critically ill patients We present a brief review on the use of PIRRT in the ICU with a focus on how we prescribe it in that setting
- Antimicrobial dosing in prolonged intermittent renal replacement . . .
PIRRT (also known as sustained low-efficiency dialysis or SLED or extended daily dialysis [EDD]) has been described as a hybrid form of dialysis between CRRT and intermittent haemodialysis (IHD) 1 PIRRT sessions typically run for 6–12 h per day and feature a reduced ultrafiltration (UF) rate and controlled fluid removal rate allowing for
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