
Renal Replacement Therapy/Dialysis Advanced - Type of CRRT (CVVH, CVVHD, CVVHDF) | Clinical Medicine
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In this advanced clinical podcast, we dive deep into the different types of Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) used in the ICU to manage critically ill patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) and end stage renal disease.
📌 What you'll learn:
The differences between CVVH, CVVHD, and CVVHDF
Mechanisms of solute clearance: convection vs. diffusion
How to choose the appropriate CRRT modality
Clinical scenarios for each type of CRRT
Key settings: blood flow rate, dialysate flow, ultrafiltration, and effluent rate Pros and cons of each approach
Designed for clinicians, residents, fellows, and ICU nurses looking to master the nuances of critical care nephrology.
Link to video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27AUQ5vzZLI
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