Review of Anticoagulation in Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy
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- DOI: 10.1097/CNQ.0000000000000397
Review of Anticoagulation in Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy
Abstract
Continuous renal replacement therapy is an important, yet challenging, treatment of critically ill patients with kidney dysfunction. Clotting within the dialysis filter or circuit leads to time off therapy and impaired delivery of prescribed treatment. Anticoagulation can be used to prevent this complication; however, doing so introduces risk for unintended complications such as bleeding or metabolic derangements in patients who are already critically ill. A thorough understanding of indications, therapeutic options, and monitoring principles is necessary for safe and effective use of this strategy. This review provides clinicians important information regarding when to anticoagulate, differences in pharmacologic agents, recommended doses, routes of drug delivery, and appropriate laboratory monitoring for patients receiving anticoagulation to support continuous renal replacement therapy.
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