Renal and respiratory failure in Scottish ICUs |
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Authors: | Noble J S MacKirdy F N Donaldson S I Howie J C |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anaesthetics, Victoria Infirmary, Langside Road, Glasgow G42 9TY, UK. |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to define the outcome of patients receiving both renal replacement therapy and mechanical ventilation in 16 Scottish intensive care units over a 2-year period. Patients were identified from the Scottish Intensive Care Society's database. Survivors developing end-stage renal failure were identified after examination of the Scottish Renal Registry's database. Mortality was 64.2% (392/612) for all patients receiving renal replacement therapy and mechanical ventilation. End-stage renal failure developed in 1.6% (3/188) of the survivors of acute renal failure and in 33% (4/11) of the survivors with pre-existing chronic renal failure. Mortality has not improved when compared with earlier studies. End-stage renal failure rarely develops following acute renal failure in the intensive care unit. |
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Keywords: | Respiratory failure mechanical ventilation Acute renal failure haemofiltration mortality |
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