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  • 1. Timing, dose and mode of dialysis in acute kidney injury.
    Ricci Z, Ronco C.
    Curr Opin Crit Care; 2011 Dec; 17(6):556-61. PubMed ID: 22027405
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  • 3. Renal replacement therapy in acute kidney injury: intermittent versus continuous? How much is enough?
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  • 5. Practice patterns in the management of acute renal failure in the critically ill patient: an international survey.
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  • 6. Timing the initiation of renal replacement therapy for acute kidney injury in Canadian intensive care units: a multicentre observational study.
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  • 7. Timing of renal replacement therapy in critically ill patients with acute kidney injury.
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  • 11. Effects of renal replacement therapy on renal recovery after acute kidney injury.
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  • 12. Treatment of acute kidney injury: an update on the management of renal replacement therapy.
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  • 13. Renal replacement therapy in the critical care unit.
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  • 14. Clinical factors associated with initiation of renal replacement therapy in critically ill patients with acute kidney injury-a prospective multicenter observational study.
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  • 15. [Continuous renal replacement therapies (CRRT) will remain the most widely adopted dialysis modality in the critically ill].
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  • 16. Renal replacement therapy in the treatment of acute renal failure-intermittent and continuous.
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  • 17. Dose and efficiency of renal replacement therapy: continuous renal replacement therapy versus intermittent hemodialysis versus slow extended daily dialysis.
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  • 18. Intermittent hemodialysis versus continuous renal replacement therapy for acute renal failure in the intensive care unit: an observational outcomes analysis.
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  • 20. The economics of renal failure and kidney disease in critically ill patients.
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