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Recovery of renal function after acute kidney injury requiring continuous renal replacement therapy
Critical Care2014Vol. 18(S1)
Citations Over TimeTop 25% of 2014 papers
Abstract
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is increasingly common in critically ill patients and many patients with severe kidney injury require continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). However, little is known regarding the incidence rate and associated factors for developing chronic kidney disease after CRRT in AKI patients. This study aimed to investigate renal outcome and the factors associated with incomplete renal recovery in AKI patients who received CRRT.
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