In 1989, the nephrology community was confronted with the combination of high tech and high flux, realising for the first time that short, but mathematically "adequate" therapy resulted in unacceptable outcomes. This book discusses issues that doctors must pay close attention to; those that cause the greatest harm to patients.
In 1989, the nephrology community was confronted with the combination of high tech and high flux, realising for the first time that short, but mathema...