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Boldt, J., et al. - There is continuing concern about the influence of hydroxyethylstarch on renal function in patients with compromised kidney function...A hydroxyethylstarch preparation with a low molecular weight and a low molar substitution given in cardiac surgery patients with preoperative compromised kidney function did not negatively influence kidney integrity compared with a human albumin-based volume replacement strategy

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