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Summer 2010 Lecture

Crystalloids, Colloid and Blood:
What Should One Use?

Rinaldo Bellomo, MD
Melbourne, Australia

This lecture details the "SAFE" study's demonstration of results between albumin and saline use, and the risk of giving blood.

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Dialysis Modality Choice in AKI: Effect on Long-term Dialysis Dependence
John A. Kellum, MD
Pittsburgh, PA

This 25 minute presentation by Dr. Kellum will focus on rececnt clinical research that includes a comparison between two large randomized controlled trials and a discussion on the modality choice for patients with AKI.

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Fluid Overload and Acute Kidney Injury: What's the Relationship?"

Fluid accumulation can be accurately monitored with daily weights. True/False?

Peritoneal dialysis can be used to effectively remove fluid in critically ill patients. True/False?

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CRRT Online and Education

Supportive therapies for the management of critically ill patients continue to evolve as we gain new knowledge of the pathophysiology of multiorgan failure. Continuous renal replacement therapies continue to define a platform to launch novel methods of extracorporeal support. As we learn more about critical illness, it is evident that the availability of these versatile techniques offers unprecedented opportunities to influence the outcome of organ failure. This website is designed to provide an up-to-date review of the latest developments and research in the field of ICU medicine, critical care nephrology and CRRT.  The site is structured to provide interaction among specialists in nephrology and critical care, nursing support personnel, and industry representatives involved in the care of the critically ill patient. The educational content posted to the site will be a combination of material submitted by our board members, users, industry partners and from specific CRRT Conference presentations

To keep the site abreast of developments in the field, we will foster the submission of contributions from our members using forum dialogue and member submitted case studies. CRRT Online users will have the ability to communicate with an international community using CRRT. Whether you are a novice in this field or an experienced practitioner, we are confident you can use this website to extend your experience and share your knowledge.

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