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: The authors categorize disasters not just by physical damage but by the overwhelming demand for dialysis that follows major events like the Armenian or Tangshan earthquakes.
Early isotonic saline (1000 mL/h) is vital to save kidney function.
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: Unlike standard clinical papers, it addresses real-world hurdles like the lack of clean water, electricity, and dialysis machines in disaster zones.
Are you researching this for or clinical study ? : The authors categorize disasters not just by
If you are looking for a comprehensive guide on how to handle massive surges of kidney failure in "austere environments," remains the gold standard. It shifts the perspective from individual patient care to large-scale, life-saving triage and logistics.
This review is essential reading for anyone involved in disaster response. It effectively bridges the gap between clinical nephrology and logistics, providing a roadmap for managing "renal disasters"—where mass casualties from earthquakes or wars lead to a surge in and Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) . What Makes This Review Helpful : Unlike standard clinical papers, it addresses real-world
You can access the full review via the Oxford Academic Journal portal .
