Abstract

Continuous kidney replacement therapy is commonly used in the critically ill population. Despite the recent development in continuous kidney replacement therapy technology and clinical informatics, many aspects of continuous kidney replacement therapy delivery are still not fully standardized, and quality assurance programs for the provision of continuous kidney replacement therapy are not fully developed. This is in part explained by practice variations, suboptimal integration between machine and clinical data, and the lack of validated continuous kidney replacement therapy quality indicators that are feasible for measurement and monitoring. The further development and sustainable implementation of quality assurance systems that support continuous kidney replacement therapy delivery rely on the collaborative work of the critical care nephrology community and the continuous evolution of clinical informatics. In this article, we describe the present status of information technology and quality assurance systems for continuous kidney replacement therapy delivery and provide a framework for technology development and implementation which is in the pipeline of enhanced continuous kidney replacement therapy delivery.

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