Daily Haemodialysis in "Hypercatabolic" Acute Renal Failure
- 15 August 1964
- Vol. 2 (5406) , 407-410
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.5406.407
Abstract
Eight patients with acute "hypercatabolic" renal failure (daily plasma-urea increment exceeding 80 mg./ 100 ml.) were treated by daily hemodialysis until the commencement of the established diuretic phase; 7 patients survived. The technique of hemodialysis involved a modified twin-coli Kolff dialyser, run entirely by trained nursing staff. The twin coils were reused 4 to 10 times and 74 hemodialyses were performed with only 13 twin-coil units. Repeated access to the vascular system was obtained with indwelling femoral-venous catheters kept patent between dialysis with heparin-perfusion units.Keywords
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