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CRRT in developing world

N. Srisawat,R. Chakravarthi

2021 · DOI: 10.1111/sdi.12975
Seminars in dialysis · 6 Citations

TLDR

The situation of CRRT is demonstrated and the barriers ofCRRT in a resource‐limited setting are discussed, which can serve as a fundamental guideline for clinicians to implement CRRT in low‐resource settings.

Abstract

Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) has become a mainstay therapy in the intensive care unit (ICU) and its utilization continues to increase in developed countries. The wide variations of CRRT practice, however, are evident in developing countries while clinicians in these resource‐limited countries encounter various barriers such as a limited number of nephrologists and trained staff, a gap of knowledge, machine unavailability, cultural and socioeconomic aspects, high‐cost therapy without reimbursement, and administrative as well as governmental barriers. In this article, we demonstrate the situation of CRRT and discuss the barriers of CRRT in a resource‐limited setting. We also discuss the strategies to improve CRRT practice. These recommendations can serve as a fundamental guideline for clinicians to implement CRRT in low‐resource settings.