Late initiation of renal replacement therapy is associated with worse outcomes in acute kidney injury after major abdominal surgery
Critical Care2009Vol. 13(5), pp. R171–R171
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Chih‐Chung Shiao, Vin‐Cent Wu, Wenyi Li, Yu‐Feng Lin, Fu‐Chang Hu, Guang‐Huar Young, Chin‐Chi Kuo, Tze‐Wah Kao, Down-Ming Huang, Yung‐Ming Chen, Hung‐Bin Tsai, Shuei‐Liong Lin, Nai‐Kuan Chou, Tzu-Hsin Lin, Yu‐Chang Yeh, Chih‐Hsien Wang, Anne Chou, Wen‐Je Ko, Kwan‐Dun Wu
Abstract
The findings of this study support earlier initiation of acute RRT, and also underscore the importance of predicting prognoses of major abdominal surgical patients with AKI by using RIFLE classification.
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