INITIAL EMERGENCY ROOM 6-HOUR URINE VOLUME IS AN IMPORTANT FACTOR FOR THE SURVIVAL OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS UNDERGOING CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY.
 
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Abstract Number
WCN23-1000
Categories
AKI, Electrolytes, Acid-base Disorders, Tropical Diseases, RPGN and Pregnancy
Topic - Chronic Kidney Disease, Hypertension, Diabetes and CVD
Topic - AKI, Electrolytes, Acid-base Disorders, Tropical Diseases, RPGN and Pregnancy
Acute Kidney Injury Clinical, Drugs, AKI-CKD Continuum
Topic - Kidney Failure (Former ESKD), incl. Dialysis, Transplantation, Conservative Care
Topic - Special Covid-19
Topic - Education
Abstract Title
INITIAL EMERGENCY ROOM 6-HOUR URINE VOLUME IS AN IMPORTANT FACTOR FOR THE SURVIVAL OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS UNDERGOING CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY.
Co-authors
Choi, D.E.(1)*;Han, S.(2);Lee, E.J.(2);Kim, H.R.(3);Jeon, J.W.(3);Ham, Y.R.(2);Na, K.R.(4);Lee, K.W.(4);Park, H.(5);Shin, J.A.(5)
ie:
Azwin Z.1, Siti Y.1, John D.2
Institution
(1)Chungnam National University, Nephrology- Medical Science, Daejeon, South Korea;(2)Chungnam National University Hospital, Nephrology, Daejeon, South Korea;(3)Chungnam National University Sejong Hospital, Nephrology, Sejong, South Korea;(4)Chungnam National University, Nephrology, Daejeon, South Korea;(5)Chungnam National University, Medical Science, Daejeon, South Korea
E-Poster
https://storage.unitedwebnetwork.com/files/1041/06d61cd9867dbe3422ceef089a62fbdb.pdf
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