Data & Resources
Here you can find various resources related to our Baxter renal care product portfolio, including brochures, data sheets, product videos and podcasts.
TPE Part I: Methods, Goals & Guidelines
In the first of this 2-part video series, Tena Griffin, DNP, CRNP discusses methods, goals, and guidelines surrounding Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE).
View resourceTPE Part II: Treatment Considerations
In the second of this 2-part video series, Tena Griffin, DNP, CRNP discusses treatment considerations for Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE).
View resourceAre AKI Biomarkers Ready for Clinical Use?
Dr. Bihorac assesses whether to incorporate emerging AKI biomarkers into clinical practice based on evidence limitations and practical considerations.
View resourceTRUEVUE Analytics: An Overview of Data-Driven CRRT
Michael Olesen, RN, walks through an example report and explains how TRUEVUE Analytics (formerly SHARESOURE CONNECT) gives you a powerful tool to better analyze your CRRT data, set benchmarks and optimize patient treatment.
View resourceCRRT in the Era of Drug Shortages
Stephanie Chamberland, RN explains the differences in compounded bags versus commercially available premixed solutions and what can be done to avoid the issues related to drug shortages
View resourceMedications and RRT: We Know How to Dose, Right?
Pharmacist and Professor Bruce Mueller discusses the difficulties of dosing patients with acute kidney injury and understanding how renal replacement can affect your antibiotics dosing.
View resourceAchieving Fluid Balance
Kyle Enfield, MD, speaks with Colin K. Grissom, MD, FCCM, and Matthew W. Semler, MD, about fluid management in the critically ill, including the history of fluid management in these patients and how recent study findings are shaping future care.
View resourceTreating Volume Overload in the ICU with RRT
Rajit Basu, MD, MS, FCCM discusses treating volume overload in the intensive care unit with renal replacement therapy.
View resourceWhen to Start Renal Replacement Therapy in Critically Ill Patients: Early versus Late
Michael Connor, MD discusses updates on diagnostic and treatment options in critical illness.
View resourceOrgan Repair and Critical Illness
Dr. Pandharipande discusses the impact of critical illness on renal, neurocognitive, neuroendocrine, immune, and physical functions
View resourceRenal Recovery After Critical Illness
Dr. John A. Kellum, MD, MCCM, reviews factors associated with renal recovery, therapies and techniques used to enhance recovery, and long-term consequences of non-recovery in critical illness.
View resourceThe Future of Sepsis Research
Margaret M. Parker MD, MCCM, and Mitchell M. Levy, MD, MCCM, discuss gaps, priorities, and goals for the future of sepsis research, including the Hour-1 bundle.
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