Meyer M M
Division of Nephrology/Hypertension, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, USA.
Crit Care Clin. 2000 Jan;16(1):29-58, v. doi: 10.1016/s0749-0704(05)70096-8.
Slow continuous renal replacement therapy is more hemodynamically stabilizing and is replacing conventional hemodialysis as the therapy of choice for acute renal failure in the intensive care unit. This article presents practical information, including basic terminology, basic physiology, technical aspects, and indications for and application of this technique.