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- Q185643 subject Q7063594.
- Q185643 abstract "Renal replacement therapy (RRT) is therapy that replaces the normal blood-filtering function of the kidneys. It is used when the kidneys are not working well, which is called renal failure and includes acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease. Renal replacement therapy includes dialysis (hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis), hemofiltration, and hemodiafiltration, which are various ways of diverting the blood into a machine, cleaning it, and then returning it to the body. Renal replacement therapy also includes kidney transplantation, which is the ultimate form of replacement in that the old kidney is replaced by a donor kidney.These treatments are not truly cures for kidney disease. In the context of chronic kidney disease, they are more accurately viewed as life-extending treatments, although if chronic kidney disease is managed well with dialysis and a compatible graft is found early and is successfully transplanted, the clinical course can be quite favorable, with life expectancy of many years. Likewise, in certain acute illnesses or trauma resulting in acute kidney injury, a person could very well survive for many years, with relatively good kidney function, before needing intervention again, as long as they had good response to dialysis, they got a kidney transplant fairly quickly if needed, their body did not reject the transplanted kidney, and they had no other significant health problems. Early dialysis (and, if indicated, early renal transplant) in acute renal failure usually brings more favorable outcomes. Hemodialysis, hemofiltration, and hemodiafiltration can be continuous or intermittent and can use an arteriovenous route (in which blood leaves from an artery and returns via a vein) or a venovenous route (in which blood leaves from a vein and returns via a vein). This results in various types of RRT, as follows: continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) continuous hemodialysis (CHD) continuous arteriovenous hemodialysis (CAVHD) continuous venovenous hemodialysis (CVVHD) continuous hemofiltration (CHF) continuous arteriovenous hemofiltration (CAVH or CAVHF) continuous venovenous hemofiltration (CVVH or CVVHF) continuous hemodiafiltration (CHDF) continuous arteriovenous hemodiafiltration (CAVHDF) continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration (CVVHDF) intermittent renal replacement therapy (IRRT) intermittent hemodialysis (IHD) intermittent venovenous hemodialysis (IVVHD) intermittent hemofiltration (IHF) intermittent venovenous hemofiltration (IVVH or IVVHF) intermittent hemodiafiltration (IHDF) intermittent venovenous hemodiafiltration (IVVHDF)".
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- Q185643 comment "Renal replacement therapy (RRT) is therapy that replaces the normal blood-filtering function of the kidneys. It is used when the kidneys are not working well, which is called renal failure and includes acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease. Renal replacement therapy includes dialysis (hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis), hemofiltration, and hemodiafiltration, which are various ways of diverting the blood into a machine, cleaning it, and then returning it to the body.".
- Q185643 label "Renal replacement therapy".