Timing of Initiation of Renal-Replacement Therapy in Acute Kidney Injury.
null nullnull nullnull nullnull nullnull nullnull nullSean M BagshawRon WaldNeill K J AdhikariRinaldo BellomoBruno R da CostaDidier DreyfussBin DuMartin P GallagherStephane GaudryEric A HosteFrançois LamontagneMichael JoannidisGiovanni LandoniKathleen D LiuDaniel F McAuleyShay P McGuinnessJavier A NeyraAlistair D NicholMarlies OstermannPaul M PalevskyVille PettiläJean-Pierre QuenotHaibo QiuBram RochwergAntoine G SchneiderOrla M SmithFernando ThoméKevin E ThorpeSuvi VaaraMatthew WeirAmanda Y WangPaul Jeffrey YoungAlexander ZarbockPublished in: The New England journal of medicine (2020)
Among critically ill patients with acute kidney injury, an accelerated renal-replacement strategy was not associated with a lower risk of death at 90 days than a standard strategy. (Funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and others; STARRT-AKI ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT02568722.).
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