Abstract

Acute Renal Failure in children in need of dialysis, peritoneal dialysis, hemodialysis, including intermittent and continuous blood filtration, or blood dialysis, can be managed in various ways. Selection of dialysis in the management of a particular patient, the goal of dialysis use of each model and institutional resources are determined by several factors, including the unique strengths and weaknesses. To provide practical guidance for physicians involved in managing acute renal failure in children, this review considers these aspects of acute renal failure management. Respiratory tract infections (genital tract infection) is a common reason people seek medical care services. Reproductive tract infection is associated with high short-term mortality. Inconsistent evidence exists concerning the risk of death of the patient's existence and reproductive tract infections of the kidney disease. Besides, the Company, together with respiratory infections, the main features of each type, is a complex common type of dialysis in children with renal failure. Finally, are open to detecting dialysis respiratory infections in children with renal failure, which is expected to facilitate future studies of the complex medical network of smart medicine and Internet issues when pointed out the application of deep reinforcement learning.

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