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Fig. 7 | Intensive Care Medicine Experimental

Fig. 7

From: Metabolic disturbances potentially attributable to clogging during continuous renal replacement therapy

Fig. 7

Factors associated with clogging formation in the first-clogging subgroup. While clogging was found to be associated with consistently elevated triglyceride plasma levels in the overall cohort, subgroup analysis of the first-clogging subgroup revealed an association with decreasing plasma levels over time A. In addition, first-clogging was attributed to reduced propofol exposure B and an increased enteral nutritional intake C. The quantity of enteral nutrition and propofol administered was measured as the cumulative dose received within the preceding 24 h, assessed at the initiation of the filter (T0), as well as at 24 h (T24) and 48 h (T48) thereafter

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