Renal replacement therapy is a method of removing plasma waste products and excess fluid and maintaining normal electrolyte concentrations. It is used when the kidneys are unable to perform this function. It may be used temporarily in acute kidney injury or long-term in chronic kidney disease.
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In chronic kidney disease, renal replacement therapy is generally required when the GFR is <15ml/minute, and there are symptoms or complications of kidney disease.
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