Acute Kidney Injury: Clinical Characteristics and Short-Term Outcomes in 1,519 Patients
Introduction: Complex integrated information on disease mechanisms and in-hospital outcomes in mild to moderate acute kidney injury (AKI) is scarce. Methods: The Stockholm Prospective AKI Cohort Study (SAKIS) included all patients (≥18 years, n = 1,519) with community-acquired AKI (KDIGO criteria) a...
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Main Authors: | Christina Montgomerie (Author), Jonas Spaak (Author), Marie Evans (Author), Stefan H. Jacobson (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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