
Dialysis Management in ICU
Dialysis management in the ICU involves treating patients with kidney failure or severe kidney dysfunction. During dialysis, a machine filters waste, excess fluid, and toxins from the blood when the kidneys can’t do so effectively. In the ICU, healthcare professionals closely monitor the patient’s vital signs, fluid balance, and lab results, adjusting treatment as needed. This process helps stabilize patients, manage complications, and support overall health while addressing underlying issues. Dialysis can be temporary or part of ongoing care, depending on the individual’s condition and response to treatment.