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[Methods of hemofiltration].

H K Stummvoll, D H Glogar

    Acta Medica Austriaca
    |January 1, 1985
    PubMed
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    Continuous hemofiltration therapy offers an alternative blood access method. Pump-driven venovenous hemofiltration using a double lumen catheter is effective for various patient indications.

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    Area of Science:

    • Nephrology
    • Critical Care Medicine
    • Cardiopulmonary Medicine

    Context:

    • Continuous hemofiltration (CHF) is a vital renal replacement therapy.
    • Effective blood access is crucial for successful CHF delivery.
    • Established methods include spontaneous arteriovenous access.

    Purpose:

    • To describe continuous hemofiltration methods.
    • To discuss diverse blood access techniques for CHF.
    • To present pump-driven venovenous hemofiltration as an alternative.

    Summary:

    • Continuous hemofiltration therapy methods are detailed.
    • Pump-driven venovenous hemofiltration, using a double lumen catheter in the superior caval vein, is highlighted.
    • This method serves as an alternative to spontaneous arteriovenous access.

    Impact:

    • Provides insights into advanced hemofiltration techniques.
    • Demonstrates a viable alternative for blood access in critical care.
    • Summarizes clinical experience in over 140 patients with renal, cardial, and pulmonal conditions.