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Association between Net Ultrafiltration Rate and Renal Recovery among Critically Ill Adults with Acute Kidney Injury Receiving Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy: An Observational Cohort Study.
Blood Purif
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2022
AKI, Acute Kidney Injury, acute kidney injury, critically ill, patient, patients
Acute Kidney Injury, Adult, Aged, Cohort Studies, Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy, Critical Illness, Female, Humans, Kidney, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Ultrafiltration
Author NameAffiliation
Raghavan MuruganThe Center for Critical Care Nephrology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Raghavan MuruganThe Clinical Research, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Samantha J KertiThe Clinical Research, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Chung-Chou H ChangThe Clinical Research, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Chung-Chou H ChangUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Chung-Chou H ChangGraduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh
Martin GallagherThe George Institute for Global Health and University of Sydney
Ary Serpa NetoHospital Israelita Albert Einstein
Ary Serpa NetoAmsterdam University Medical Centers
G ClermontThe Clinical Research, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Claudio RoncoSan Bortolo Hospital, University of Padova
Paul M PalevskyThe Center for Critical Care Nephrology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Paul M PalevskyUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Paul M PalevskyVeterans Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare System
John A KellumThe Center for Critical Care Nephrology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
John A KellumThe Clinical Research, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Rinaldo BellomoAustin Hospital, The University of Melbourne
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