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Acute Kidney Injury Predicts Outcomes of Non-Critically Ill Patients
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 05/04/09
Barrantes F et al. - The authors aim is to evaluate whether acute kidney injury (AKI), defined as an increase in the serum creatinine level of 0.3 mg/dL or more within 48 hours, predicts outcomes of non-critically ill patients. AKI was associated with adverse outcomes in non-critically ill patients.
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