Early post‐operative acute kidney injury after cardiac transplantation: Incidence and predictive factors
Clinical Transplantation2021Vol. 35(11), pp. e14420–e14420
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Alireza Jahangirifard, Zargham Hossein Ahmadi, Nastaran Khalili, Farah Naghashzadeh, Ali Afshar, Arvin Amiri, Nooshin Dalili
Abstract
Our findings suggest that modifiable factors exist that can affect the risk of developing AKI following heart transplantation.
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