
The initial management of episodes of acute renal failure is often done by clinicians who are not specialists in nephrology. Their efforts may be hampered by several factors, such as deficiencies in our understanding of acute renal failure, and consensus and anecdote forming the basis of much of our
OUTCOMES, Risk Factors, ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY, Humans, RIFLE CRITERIA, Acute Kidney Injury, Risk Assessment, Severity of Illness Index, CLASSIFICATION
OUTCOMES, Risk Factors, ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY, Humans, RIFLE CRITERIA, Acute Kidney Injury, Risk Assessment, Severity of Illness Index, CLASSIFICATION
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