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. 2017 Jun;49(2):P13-P18.

Is Timing Everything?

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Is Timing Everything?

George Justison. J Extra Corpor Technol. 2017 Jun.
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Figure 1.
Figure 1.
Scatter plot of the AUC analysis showing the cumulative net oxygen delivery on the y axis compared to the peak percentage of baseline creatinine. Orange plots are patients that did not acquire an AKIN-defined kidney injury. Blue plots are patients with a defined AKI. AUC, no-AKI patients; RF AUC, patients with any stage AKI.

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