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Results: A total of 107 sessions were performed and renal function was recovered in 7 cases. Complications: 18 flow problems, 12 circuit coagulation episodes, 13 fever episodes, 14 hypotension, 13 transfusions, 5 anxiolytic treatment and 7 catheter changes.
Conclusions: The long term with haemodialysis HCO filters are effective in removing the light chains and recovering the renal function. The role of nursing is important including a complex technique and giving a human response to the debut of this severe disease
Conclusions: The long term with haemodialysis HCO filters are effective in removing the light chains and recovering the renal function. The role of nursing is important including a complex technique and giving a human response to the debut of this severe disease
Keywords
MULTIPLE MYELOMA
HIGH PORE FILTERS
ACUTE RENAL FAILURE
ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
NURSING CARE
HAEMODIALYSIS
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Cantín Lahoz V, Rojo Zulaica E, Vecino Soler A, Marcén Letosa M, Aznar Buil B. Acute renal failure caused by multiple myeloma: Care in the hemodialysis unit. Enferm Nefrol [Internet]. 2014 [cited 2025 Apr 30];17(2):[about 9 p.]. Available from: https://www.enfermerianefrologica.com/revista/article/view/3823