Unplanned hospital readmissions after kidney transplantation among patients in Hefei, China: Incidence, causes and risk factors
Objectives: Unplanned readmissions severely affect a patient's physical and mental well-being after kidney transplantation (KT), which is also independently associated with morbidity. A retrospective study was conducted to identify the incidence, causes and risk factors for unplanned readmissio...
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Main Authors: | Aiqin Chu (Author), Tian Zhang (Author), Yueyan Fang (Author), Li Yuan (Author), Xiaohong Guan (Author), Hailing Zhang (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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