A positive fluid balance is associated with a worse outcome in patients with acute renal failure
Critical Care2008Vol. 12(3), pp. R74–R74
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Abstract
In this large European multicenter study, a positive fluid balance was an important factor associated with increased 60-day mortality. Outcome among patients treated with RRT was better when RRT was started early in the course of the ICU stay.
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