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It is an epidemiology study to explore outcomes in patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) and sepsis submitted to continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) with Oxiris™.
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Describe the experience and outcomes in patients with sepsis and AKI treated receiving CRRT with the adsorption membrane filter Oxiris™
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Study Background & Rationale:
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is common in patients with sepsis, occurring in 5-50%. It happens in the context of a critical illness requiring intensive care. Fifteen percent require renal replacement therapy as supportive therapy until the kidneys recover. Membrane-coated filters, such as Oxiris™, promote high filtration clearance of uremic toxins, but additionally removal of inflammatory mediators and bacterial liposaccharide (LPS) . Even though this potential mechanism should be expected to benefit septic and AKI patients, results have not been uniform.
The investigators´ group has been prescribing CRRT for AKI treatment for the last 20 years, having performed more than 20 thousand procedures. The investigators´ group experience with Oxiris™ filter in CRRT started in 2018. The objective of the study is to describe the clinical operational management of CRRT with this kind of filter and to explore patients' outcomes.
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