Vascular Access for Renal Replacement Therapy in Neonates and Infants: A Single Center Experience
Abstract
Neonatal renal replacement therapy (RRT) is a treatment modality used for severe kidney failure. Historically, its use has been limited in small infants due to circuits with large extra-corporeal volumes that require large double lumen vascular catheters. We sought to review our institution's experience with vascular access and overall survival in infants who receive RRT.
Keywords
Neonatal NephrologyRenal Replacement TherapyVascular AccessPediatric DialysisCritical Care NephrologyDouble Lumen CatheterHashtags
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