Acute kidney injury and hemodialysis: What’s the prognosis?

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Intermittent hemodialysis (IHD) is an accepted method for acute kidney injury (AKI) in both human and veterinary medicine. It is often considered in patients with severe azotemia, hyperkalemia, fluid overload, or severe clinical signs.  While it can be a life-saving therapy, most current publish information only evaluates the short-term outcome following IHD.  In this veterinary podcast, VetGirl discusses common reasons to consider intermittent therapy, and also evaluates IHD’s use on long-term outcomes based on underlying diseases.

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