In Vivo Evaluation of the Ameliorating Effects of Small-Volume Resuscitation with Four Different Fluids on Endotoxemia-Induced Kidney Injury
Acute kidney injury associated with renal hypoperfusion is a frequent and severe complication during sepsis. Fluid resuscitation is the main therapy. However, heart failure is usually lethal for those patients receiving large volumes of fluids. We compared the effects of small-volume resuscitation u...
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Main Authors: | Yan-ling Wang (Author), Jing-hui Chen (Author), Qiong-fang Zhu (Author), Gao-feng Yu (Author), Chen-fang Luo (Author), Gang-jian Luo (Author), Shang-rong Li (Author), Zi-qing Hei (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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