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Dialysis membranes for acute kidney injury

Yanuardi Raharjo, Yanuardi Raharjo and Zainol Abidin, Muhammad Nidzhom and Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi and Fahmi, Mochamad Zakki and Saiful, Saiful and Muthia Elma, Muthia Elma and Djoko Santoso, Djoko Santoso and Hamizah Haula’, Hamizah Haula’ and Ahlan Riwahyu Habibi, Ahlan Riwahyu Habibi (2022) Dialysis membranes for acute kidney injury. Membranes, 12 (3). pp. 1-15. ISSN 2077-0375

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes12030325

Abstract

Mortality and morbidity rates among critically ill septic patients having acute kidney injury (AKI) are very high, considering the total number of deaths after their admission. Inappropriate selection of the type of continuous renal replacement therapy and inadequate therapy become the immediate causes of these issues. Dialysis is a commonly used treatment intended to prolong the life of AKI patients. Dialysis membranes, which are the core of dialysis treatment, must be properly selected to ensure fair treatment to the patients. The accumulation of certain types of molecules must be dealt with using the right membrane. Whether it is low-flux, high-flux, or adsorptive type, the dialysis membrane should be chosen depending on the condition of the patients. The selection of dialysis membranes should also be based on their effect on the treatment outcomes and well-being. All these options are needed to serve the patients of different clinical settings. The use of dialysis membranes is not restricted to conventional haemodialysis, but rather they can be employed in haemoperfusion, haemofiltration, haemodiafiltration, or a combination of any two of them. This review focuses in-depth on different types of dialysis membranes, their characteristics, and approaches in addressing the issues encountered in patients having AKI with sepsis and/or multiorgan failure in intensive care units.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:acute kidney injury, adsorption, haemodialysis membrane, haemoperfusion, mixed matrix membrane
Subjects:Q Science > QD Chemistry
Divisions:Science
ID Code:103166
Deposited By: Yanti Mohd Shah
Deposited On:20 Oct 2023 02:05
Last Modified:20 Oct 2023 02:05

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