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The changing trend of today's ARF in Thailand had led to requirement of epidemiologic data for management and planning. Retrospective review of adult inpatient records for 5 years of Ramathibodi Hospital was performed. Normal initial serum creatinine rising to double its value within one week and/or oliguria were the inclusion criteria. Data from another 3 university hospitals were used for comparison. AFR is the second most common renal disease at Ramathibodi Hospital with sepsis as the major underlying etiology. Among 396 cases of ARF, 194 were non-oliguric, 150 oliguric and 52 anuric. Non-oliguric cases needed lesser dialysis and had lower mortality. The number of AFR patients from 4 university hospitals varied from 0.14 to 0.18 per cent of hospital admission. If we consider the incidence of AFR in general hospital admission to be 0.1 per cent and the average hospital admission/year of Thailand was 3.25 million, there will be 3,250 cases/year or 55 cases/million/population year. If 4 dialyses/case was considered, 220 dialyses/ year/million population was required. We suggested that the hospitals of the province with population above 1 million should have a hemodialysis unit for both their local service and referral cases and all provincial hospitals should develop at least a peritoneal dialysis facility for increasing cases in ARF.
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PMID:Acute renal failure (ARF) in Thailand. Retrospective analysis in a medical center. 927 69

The aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of different predictors on the outcomes of acute renal failure (ARF) in cardiosurgical patients. A hundred and five cases of ARF in January 1995 to August 2004 were retrospectively analyzed. Sixty-one patients received continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) and 44 patients had intermittent RRT (IRRT). Eighteen preoperative, perioperative, and postoperative risk factors were assessed. The overall hospital mortality was found to be 42%: 48.4% in the CRRT group and 33.3% in the IRRT group. A statistical analysis revealed 8 significant predictors of fatal outcomes: (1) the severity according to the APACHE II scale (25 +/- 1 scores); (2) the number of organ dysfunctions (3.6 +/- 0.2); (3) large-dose inotropic support; (4) artificial ventilation; (5) oliguria; (6) severe concomitant hepatic failure; (7) moderate-to-severe concomitant posthypoxic encephalopathy. CRRT improved survival in AFR associated with severe cardiorespiratory failure, oliguria, and cerebral dysfunctions. The paper discusses criteria for choosing the modes of renal replacement therapy.
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PMID:[Prediction of the outcomes of renal replacement therapy for acute renal failure after cardiosurgical interventions]. 1593 99