Table 2 |
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A summary of absolute or 'rescue therapy' indications for initiation of renal replacement therapy in critically ill patients |
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Category |
Characteristic |
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Metabolic |
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Azotemia |
Serum urea ≥ 36 mmol/L (100 mg/dL) |
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Uremic complications |
Encephalopathy, pericarditis, bleeding |
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Hyperkalemia |
K+ ≥ 6 mmol/L and/or electrocardiogram abnormalities |
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Hypermagnesemia |
≥ 4 mmol/L and/or anuria/absent deep tendon reflexes |
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Acidosis |
Serum pH ≤ 7.15 |
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Oligo-anuria |
Urine output <200 mL/12 h or anuria |
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Fluid overload |
Diuretic-resistant organ edema (that is, pulmonary edema) in the presence of acute kidney injury |
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Adapted from [16]. |
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Bagshaw et al. Critical Care 2009 13:317 doi:10.1186/cc8037 |
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