Diagnostic accuracy of early urinary index changes in differentiating transient frompersistent acute kidney injury in critically ill patients: multicenter cohortstudy
Critical Care2013Vol. 17(2), pp. R56–R56
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Bertrand Pons, Alexandre Lautrette, Johanna Oziel, Jean Dellamonica, Régine Vermesch, Eric Ezingeard, Christophe Mariat, Gilles Bernardin, Fabrice Zéni, Yves Cohen, Bernard Tardy, Bertrand Souweine, François Vincent, Michaël Darmon
Abstract
Although urinary indices at H24 performed slightly better than those at H0 in differentiating transient AKI from persistent AKI, they remain insufficiently reliable to be clinically relevant.
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