Timing of Renal Replacement Therapy for Severe Acute Kidney Injury in Critically III Patients

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TitreTiming of Renal Replacement Therapy for Severe Acute Kidney Injury in Critically III Patients
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuteursGaudry S, Quenot J-P, Hertig A, Barbar SDavide, Hajage D, Ricard J-D, Dreyfuss D
JournalAMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Volume199
Pagination1066-1075
Date PublishedMAY 1
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1073-449X
Mots-clésAcute kidney injury, renal function recovery, Renal replacement therapy
Résumé

Acute kidney injury (AKI) affects many ICU patients and is responsible for increased morbidity and mortality. Although lifesaving in many situations, renal replacement therapy (RRT) may be associated with complications, and the appropriate timing of its initiation is still the subject of intense debate. An early initiation strategy can prevent some metabolic complications, whereas a delayed one may allow for renal function recovery in some patients without need for this costly and potentially dangerous technique. For years, most of the knowledge on this issue stemmed from observational studies or small randomized controlled trials. Recent randomized controlled trials have indicated that a watchful waiting strategy (in the absence of life- threatening conditions such as severe hyperkalemia or pulmonary edema) during severe AKI allowed many patients to escape RRT and did not seem to adversely affect survival compared with a strategy of immediate RRT. In addition, data suggest that a delayed strategy may reduce the rate of complications (such as catheter infection) and favor renal function recovery. Ongoing studies will have to both confirm these conclusions and clarify to what extent the delay in initiating RRT can be prolonged. Pending those results, the bulk of evidence suggests that, in the absence of potential severe complications of AKI, delaying RRT is a valid and safe strategy that may also allow for considerable cost savings.

DOI10.1164/rccm.201810-1906CP