Increasing mean arterial pressure during cardiac surgery does not reduce the rate of postoperative acute kidney injury.
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Renal protection in cardiovascular surgeryCardiac surgery-associated acute kidney injuryPostoperative blood transfusion is an independent predictor of acute kidney injury in cardiac surgery patients.Improving the Prediction of Cardiac Surgery-Associated Acute Kidney Injury.Cardiac and Vascular Surgery-Associated Acute Kidney Injury: The 20th International Consensus Conference of the ADQI (Acute Disease Quality Initiative) Group.
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Increasing mean arterial pressure during cardiac surgery does not reduce the rate of postoperative acute kidney injury.
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Increasing mean arterial press ...... operative acute kidney injury.
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Increasing mean arterial press ...... operative acute kidney injury.
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Increasing mean arterial press ...... operative acute kidney injury.
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C Baufreton
C Cottineau
J J Corbeau
P Markowicz
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10.1177/0267659114527331
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2014-03-11T00:00:00Z