SUN-166 FACTORS THAT CONFOUND THE PREDICTION OF RENAL MEDULLARY OXYGENATION AND RISK OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY FROM MEASUREMENT OF BLADDER URINE OXYGEN TENSION
Jennifer P. Ngo(Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute), Roger G. Evans(University of Pittsburgh), Yugeesh R. Lankadeva(The University of Melbourne), Clive N. May(The University of Melbourne), Amanda G. Thrift(Monash Health), Monica Kanki(Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute), Julian A. Smith(Monash Health), Michael Z.L. Zhu(Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute), Andrew Cochrane(Monash Health), Andrew Martin(Clinica Universidad de Navarra)
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