Does ability and willingness to use continuous RRT improve patient outcomes? A few answers, plenty of questions and opportunities for research
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Does ability and willingness to use continuous RRT improve patient outcomes? A few answers, plenty of questions and opportunities for research
Conflict of interest statement
Declarations. Conflicts of interest: Dr. Darmon reports being a section editor of Intensive Care Medicine and that he had not participated to reviewing or decision process of the current manuscript. Dr Prowle has received honoraria for speaking or consultation from Vantive Inc, BBraun Melsungen AG and NorrDia AB. He did not participate in the reviewing or decision process of the current manuscript. Dr Gaudry has received grants from French ministry of health to perform clinical studies on RRT timing and RRT modalities. He participated to the reviewing process of the manuscript from Neyra and colleagues. Consent for publication: The final version of the manuscript has been approved by every of the authors. Ethical approval: Not applicable.
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