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Dialysis dose in acute kidney injury: no time for therapeutic nihilism - a critical appraisal of the Acute Renal Failure Trial Network study

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CRITICAL CARE
Volume 12, Issue 5, Pages -

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BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
DOI: 10.1186/cc7016

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The optimal dialysis dose for acute kidney injury is a matter of great controversy. Clinical trials, predominantly single-center studies, have shown conflicting results. The Acute Renal Failure Trial Network (ATN) Study was designed to compare clinical outcomes between patients allocated to an intensive dose versus a less-intensive dose of renal replacement therapy. Recently, the results of this large randomized controlled multicenter study were published. The present article will discuss certain aspects of this trial: the overall design, the baseline patient characteristics, and comparison of the results with earlier studies. Finally, the article will address the implications of the ATN Study results for clinical practice.

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