GabrielD.P., CaramoriJ.T., MartimL.C., BarrettiP., BalbiA.L.High volume peritoneal dialysis vs daily hemodialysis: a randomized, controlled trial in patients with acute kidney injury.Kidney Int Suppl2008; (108): S87–93.
7.
PonceD., BritoG.A., AbrãoJ.G., BalbA.L.Different prescribed doses of high-volume peritoneal dialysis and outcome of patients with acute kidney injury.Adv Perit Dial2011; 27: 118–24.
8.
RoncoC.Can peritoneal dialysis be considered an option for the treatment of acute kidney injury?Perit Dial Int2007; 27: 251–3.
9.
KorbetM.S., KronfoO.N.Acute peritoneal dialysis prescription. In: DaugirdasJ.T., BlakeP.G., IngT.S., eds. Handbook of Dialysis.3rd ed.Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins; 2001: 333–42.
10.
ChitaliaV.C., AlmeidaA.F., RaiH., BapatM., ChitaliaK.V., AcharyaV.N.Is peritoneal dialysis adequate for hypercatabolic acute renal failure in developing countries?Kidney Int2002; 61: 747–57.
11.
PonceD., BerbelM.N., Regina de GoesC., AlmeidaC.T., BalbiA.L.High-volume peritoneal dialysis in acute kidney injury: indications and limitations.Clin J Am Soc Nephrol2012; :[Epub ahead of print].
12.
PhuN.H., HienT.T., MaiN.T., ChauT.T., ChuongL.V., LocP.P.Hemofiltration and peritoneal dialysis in infection-associated acute renal failure in Vietnam.N Engl J Med2002; 347: 895–902.
13.
BazariH.Hemofiltration and peritoneal dialysis in infection-associated acute renal failure.N Engl J Med2003; 348: 858–60.
14.
Gómez-FernándezP., Sánchez AgudoL., CalatravaJ.M., EscuinF., SelgasR., MartínezM.E.Respiratory muscle weakness in uremic patients under continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis.Nephron1984; 36: 219–23.
15.
VA/NIH Acute Renal Failure Trial Network. Intensity of renal support in critically ill patients with acute kidney injury.N Engl J Med2008; 359: 7–20.
16.
BellomoR., CassA., ColeL., FinferS., GallagherM., LoS.on behalf of the RENAL Replacement Therapy Study Investigators. Intensity of continuous renal-replacement therapy in critically ill patients.N Engl J Med2009; 361: 1627–38.
17.
LevyM.M., MaciasW.L., VincentJ.L., RussellJ.A., SilvaE., TrzaskomaB.Early changes in organ function predict eventual survival in severe sepsis.Crit Care Med2005; 33: 2194–201.
18.
ScheinkestelC.D., KarL., MarshallK., BaileyM., DaviesA., NyulasiI.Prospective randomized trial to assess caloric and protein needs of critically ill, anuric, ventilated patients requiring continuous renal replacement therapy.Nutrition2003; 19: 909–16.