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Making the Right Decision: Do Clinical Decision Support Systems for AKI Improve Patient Outcomes?
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Gut microbial metabolites as mediators of renal disease: do short-chain fatty acids offer some hope?
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Improving Clinical Prediction Rules In Acute Kidney Injury With The Use of Biomarkers of Cell Cycle Arrest: A Pilot Study.
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The Role of Risk Prediction Models in Prevention and Management of AKI.
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An unusual case of severe high anion gap metabolic acidosis
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Obesity and recovery from acute kidney injury (Ob AKI): a prospective cohort feasibility study.
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Long-Term Outcomes in Patients with Acute Kidney Injury.
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Three-year outcomes after acute kidney injury: results of a prospective parallel group cohort study.
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A rare cause of massive upper gastrointestinal bleeding in a dialysis patient: synchronous Dieulafoy lesions.
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The Association of Nutritional Factors and Skin Autofluorescence in Persons Receiving Hemodialysis.
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Peritoneal dialysis has optimal intradialytic hemodynamics and preserves residual renal function: Why isn't it better than hemodialysis?
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Predicting and managing complications of renal replacement therapy in the critically ill.
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International Criteria for Acute Kidney Injury: Advantages and Remaining Challenges.
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Factors Associated With Change in Skin Autofluorescence, a Measure of Advanced Glycation End Products, in Persons Receiving Dialysis.
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Central venous oxygen saturation: a potential new marker for circulatory stress in haemodialysis patients?
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Imaging the kidney using magnetic resonance techniques: structure to function.
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Use of electronic results reporting to diagnose and monitor AKI in hospitalized patients.
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Acute kidney injury is independently associated with death in patients with cirrhosis
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Acute kidney injury in urology patients: incidence, causes and outcomes.