Fluid overload is associated with impaired oxygenation and morbidity in critically ill children*
Ayse Akcan‐Arikan(Baylor College of Medicine), Laura L. Loftis(Baylor College of Medicine), Stuart L. Goldstein(Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center), Michael Zappitelli(Montreal Children's Hospital), Amrita Naipaul(Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center), Larry S. Jefferson(Baylor College of Medicine)
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