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A safe citrate anticoagulation protocol with variable treatment efficacy and excellent control of the acid-base status
Critical Care Medicine, 06/01/09
Morgera S et al. - The authors provide a safe and an easy-to-handle citrate anticoagulation protocol that allows an excellent acid-base and electrolyte control in critically ill patients with acute renal failure. The protocol can be adapted to patients' need, allowing a wide spectrum of treatment doses.
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