Fluid balance and urine volume are independent predictors of mortality in acute kidney injury.
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Fluid balance and urine volume are independent predictors of mortality in acute kidney injury.
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Catarina Teixeira
Clara Belluomo Anello
Dinna N Cruz
Mauro Carlini
Michele Iannuzzi
Monica Rocco
NEFROlogia e Cura INTensiva (NEFROINT) investigators
Nicola Brienza
Paolo Pelaia
Pasquale Piccinni
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10.1186/CC12484
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2013-01-24T00:00:00Z
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