PMID: 9176594Mar 5, 1997Paper

Haemofiltration: how to do it

British Journal of Hospital Medicine
I K BartonA M Chesser

Abstract

Haemofiltration and its variants are simple procedures which allow the management of patients with renal failure in intensive therapy units without the need for continual support from renal specialists. In order for non-renal specialists to manage the practical aspects of these treatments logically, safely and successfully it is important to understand the basic principles involved.

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