Severe renal failure, for example a creatinine clearance of less than 5 ml per minute, is most easily managed by dialysis.
In patients with a rapidly-developing uraemia, dialysis provides time for the underlying pathology to be fully investigated. This extra time may be particularly important when renal imaging shows normal-sized kidneys, implying recent onset of renal disease.
The criteria for accepting patients for long-term dialysis vary from centre to centre. In the U.K. 60-80 per million of the population per year are accepted.
Dialysis may be achieved by:
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