Retrospective analysis of inferior vena cava collapsibility with point of care ultrasound and urine sodium and FENa in patients with early stage acute kidney injury
Early stage acute kidney injury (AKI) is an independent risk factor for an increase in mortality. Accurate assessment of volume status is a major challenge during the early stages of acute renal injury. Determining volume status based on the history and physical exam lacks accuracy. Urine sodium and...
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Main Authors: | Faizan Babar (Author), Gurkeerat Singh (Author), Mustafa Noor (Author), Bruce Sabath (Author) |
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Greater Baltimore Medical Center,
2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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