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Epidemiology of infection in critically ill patients with acute renal failure
Critical Care Medicine, 06/30/09
Reynvoet E et al. - Infection occurred in four fifths of critically ill patients with ARF treated with RRT and was in an unadjusted analysis associated with longer LOS and higher mortality. After correction for other covariates, infection was no longer associated with in-hospital mortality.
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