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. 2021 Apr;99(4):1021-1022.
doi: 10.1016/j.kint.2021.01.005. Epub 2021 Jan 27.

High rates of long-term renal recovery in survivors of coronavirus disease 2019-associated acute kidney injury requiring kidney replacement therapy

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High rates of long-term renal recovery in survivors of coronavirus disease 2019-associated acute kidney injury requiring kidney replacement therapy

Helena Stockmann et al. Kidney Int. 2021 Apr.
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Figure 1
Renal outcomes after coronavirus disease 2019–associated acute kidney injury requiring kidney replacement therapy (KRT).(a) Cumulative incidence function for the end of first KRT, with death as a competing risk. (b) Renal outcome of discharged survivors at hospital discharge. (c) Renal outcome of discharged survivors at post-hospital follow-up (FU). (d,e) Course of dialysis dependency with daily patient data as stacked bar chart with (d) hospital admission or (e) start of KRT as the start date.

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