Selected article for: "fluid therapy and renal function"

Author: Lunwen Wang; Xun Li; Hui Chen; Shaonan Yan; Yan Li; Dong Li; Zuojiong Gong
Title: SARS-CoV-2 infection does not significantly cause acute renal injury: an analysis of 116 hospitalized patients with COVID-19 in a single hospital, Wuhan, China
  • Document date: 2020_2_23
  • ID: 368pz09b_24
    Snippet: CRRT is a mode of renal replacement therapy for hemodynamically unstable, fluid overloaded patients and the patients with sepsis and septic shock in management of ARF, especially in the retained in the body. CRRT also can play a role in removing inflammatory mediators and improving immune function in critical patients [20] . Nevertheless, the renal function of patients with COVID-19 needs to be monitored regularly, especially in patients with ele.....
    Document: CRRT is a mode of renal replacement therapy for hemodynamically unstable, fluid overloaded patients and the patients with sepsis and septic shock in management of ARF, especially in the retained in the body. CRRT also can play a role in removing inflammatory mediators and improving immune function in critical patients [20] . Nevertheless, the renal function of patients with COVID-19 needs to be monitored regularly, especially in patients with elevated plasma creatinine. In the event of signs of ARF, potential interventions, including CRRT, should be used to protect renal function as early as possible.

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