2024 SCCM Congress - Controversies in the Delivery of Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy in Children

2024 SCCM Congress - Controversies in the Delivery of Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy in Children

Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is increasingly used in PICUs worldwide. However, there are no consensus guidelines for healthcare professionals to deliver continuous kidney replacement therapy (CKRT) to critically ill children. In this session, speakers will discuss the most common controversies in the delivery of CKRT to children, the current evidence, and best practice recommendations. Speakers will address the timing of initiation, timing of liberation from CKRT, controversies around anticoagulation, quality markers used to assess the efficacy of therapy, and drug alterations while on CRRT.

  • Provider:Society of Critical Care Medicine
  • Activity Link: https://congress2024.sccm.org/aaStatic.asp?SFP=VFJVUUtHWFdAMTU3NjlAQ29uZ3Jlc3MgRGlnaXRhbA
  • Start Date: 2024-02-01 06:00:00
  • End Date: 2024-02-01 06:00:00
  • Credit Details: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™️: 1.0 hours
  • MOC Credit Details: ABIM - 1.0 Point; Credit Type(s): Medical Knowledge (ABIM)
    ABP - 1.0 Point; Credit Type(s): Lifelong Learning and Self-Assessment (ABP)
  • Commercial Support: No
  • Activity Type: Enduring Material
  • CME Finder Type: Online Learning
  • Fee to Participate: Variable
  • Measured Outcome: Learner Competence, Learner Knowledge
  • Provider Ship: Directly Provided
  • Registration: Open to all
  • Specialty: Critical Care Medicine, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
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