Response to "Are fluids resuscitation the "Keyser Soze" of acute kidney injury in trauma patients?"
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Response to "Are fluids resuscitation the "Keyser Soze" of acute kidney injury in trauma patients?"
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The TraumaBase® group obtained approval for this study, including waived informed consent from the Institutional Review Board (Comité pour la Protection des Personnes, Paris VI-Pitié-Salpêtrière, France). The database was approved by the Advisory Committee for Information Processing in Health Research (Comité Consultatif sur le Traitement de l’Information en matière de Recherche dans le Domaine de la Santé), and the French National Commission on Computing and Liberty (Commission Nationale Informatique et Liberté).
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Is fluid resuscitation the "Keyser Soze" of acute kidney injury in trauma patients?Crit Care. 2019 Feb 8;23(1):35. doi: 10.1186/s13054-019-2333-9. Crit Care. 2019. PMID: 30736819 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
