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. 2021 Jan;6(1):196-199.
doi: 10.1016/j.ekir.2020.10.010. Epub 2020 Oct 21.

Phase-3 Randomized Controlled Trials on Exclusion of Participants With Kidney Disease in COVID-19

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Phase-3 Randomized Controlled Trials on Exclusion of Participants With Kidney Disease in COVID-19

Api Chewcharat et al. Kidney Int Rep. 2021 Jan.
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Percentage of participants in trials with each indicated exclusion criterion (n = 258,794 participants). ∗Other criteria include history of nephrotic syndrome (0.2%), history of kidney stone (0.3%), and various serum creatinine cutoffs (2.1%).

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