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Renal replacement therapy initiation strategies in comatose patients with severe acute kidney injury: a secondary analysis of a multicenter randomized controlled trial.

Thomas RambaudDavid HajageDidier DreyfussSaïd LebbahLaurent Martin-LefevreGuillaume LouisSébastien MoschiettoDimitri Titeca-BeauportBéatrice La CombeBertrand PonsNicolas De ProstSébastien BessetAlain CombesAdrien RobineMarion BeuzelinJulio BadieGuillaume ChevrelJulien BoheElisabeth CoupezNicolas ChudeauSaber BarbarChristophe VinsonneauJean-Marie ForelDidier TheveninEric BouletKarim LakhalNadia AissaouiSteven GrangeMarc LeoneGuillaume LacaveSaad NseirFlorent PoirsonJulien MayauxKarim AshenouneGuillaume GeriKada KloucheGuillaume ThieryLaurent ArgaudBertrand RozecCyril CadozPascal AndreuJean ReignierJean-Damien RicardJean-Pierre QuenotRomain SonnevilleStephane Gaudry
Published in: Intensive care medicine (2024)
In comatose patients with severe AKI, a more-delayed RRT initiation strategy resulted in a lower chance of transitioning from coma to awakening.
Keyphrases
  • acute kidney injury
  • cardiac arrest
  • randomized controlled trial
  • cardiac surgery
  • early onset
  • study protocol
  • cross sectional
  • drug induced
  • clinical trial
  • systematic review