Renal Diseases and Hypertension Education Syllabi
Critical Care Nephrology
- Effects of different doses in continuous veno-venous haemofiltration on outcomes of acute renal failure-a prospective randomised trial
- Causes and Prevention of Acute Renal Failure in the Critically III Patient
- Epithelial Barrier Dysfunction
- Pathophysiology of Acute Renal Failure
- Sepsis and the Kidney
- Epidemiology and Natural History of Acute Renal Failure in the ICU
- Pathophysiology of Acute Renal Failure
- Contrast-Induced Nephropathy
- Prevention of Acute Renal Failure
- Oliguria, Volume Overload, Na+ Balance, and Diuretics
- Metabolic, Electrolytes, and Nutritional Concerns in Critical Illness
- Determinants of Plasma Acid-Base Balance
- Renal Replacement Therapy I Indications and Timing
- Renal Replacement II Dialysis Dose
- Renal Replacement Therapy III IHD CRRT SLED
- The Future of Renal Support High-Flux Dialysis to Bioartificial Kidneys
- Prevention of acute renal failure in the intensive care unit
- Renal effects of critical illness
- Use of Base in the Treatment of Severe Acidemic States
- Low Sensitivity of the Anion Gap as a Screen to Detect Hyperlactatemia in Critically Ill Patients
- Lactic Acidosis
- Acid-Base Disorders in the Critical Care Setting
- Electrolyte Abnormalities in the Intensive Care Unit
- Multiorgan failure is an adaptive, endocrine-medicated, metabolic response to overwhelming systemic inflammation

