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introductionCRRTequipmentandtechnologyPatientassessmentandmonitoringDevelopmentandadjustmentoftreatmentplans目录contents

NursingpracticeandoperationalnormsEffectevaluationandcontinuousimprovement目录contents

introduction01

ObjectiveThemainpurposeofcontinuousrenalreplacementtherapy(CRRT)istoreplacedamagedkidneyfunction,removeexcesswaterandmetabolicwastefromthebody,maintainelectrolyteandacid-basebalance,andprovideimportantlifesupportforcriticallyillpatients.BackgroundWiththecontinuousdevelopmentofmedicaltechnology,CRRThasbeeoneoftheimportanttreatmentmethodsinthefieldofcriticalcaremedicine.Itcancontinuouslyandslowlyperformbloodpurificationtreatmentbesidethebed,providingbettertreatmentopportunitiesforcriticallyillpatients.Purposeandbackground

ThedefinitionandprincipleofCRRTfontcolor=accent1strongDefinition/strong/font

Continuousrenalreplacementtherapy(CRRT)isabloodpurificationtherapytechniquethatcontinuouslyandslowlyremoveswaterandsolutesthroughextracorporealcirculationbloodpurification.

PrincipleThetreatmentprincipleofCRRTmainlyutilizesprinciplessuchasconvection,diffusion,andadsorptiontoremoveharmfulsubstancesfromtheblood.Amongthem,convectionreferstotheprocessinwhichsolutesmovefromonesideofasemipermeablemembranetotheotherwiththeliquid;Dispersionreferstotheprocessofsolutemovingfromhighconcentrationtolowconcentrationside;Adsorptionreferstotheuseoftheadsorptioneffectofanadsorbenttoremoveharmfulsubstancesfromtheblood.ThedefinitionandprincipleofCRRT

IndicationsCRRTismainlysuitableforcriticalillnessessuchasacutekidneyinjury,acuteexacerbationofchronickidneyfailure,severewaterelectrolyteimbalance,acid-baseimbalance,poisoning,etc.Inaddition,itcanalsobeusedasanadjuvanttherapyforpatientswithmultipleorganfailure.Indicationsandcontraindications

ContraindicationsAlthoughCRRThasawiderangeofapplications,notallpatientsaresuitableforthistreatment.Forexample,patientswithseverecoagulationdysfunction,severehypotensionorshock,andseverearrhythmiashoul