Four years on, ICU patients with kidney injury show high mortality and elevated urinary protein In four years of follow up of 1464 participants in the randomized controlled trial Randomised Evaluation of Normal vs. Augmented Levels of RRT (RENAL) study, medical researchers found that patients with acute kidney injury in an intensive care unit who require renal replacement therapy (RRT; hemodialysis combined with hemofiltration) do not benefit from higher intensity RRT.
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Elias Zerhouni in Health24.com This is the first randomised clinical trial that shows that infants treated before three months of age will do better than infants who have their treatment delayed,Zerhouni said in a statement.