Mild Acute Kidney Injury after Noncardiac Surgery Is Associated with Long-term Renal Dysfunction
Alparslan Turan(Cleveland Clinic), Daniel I. Sessler(Outcomes Research Consortium), Yuwei Qiu(Cleveland Clinic), Kurt Ruetzler(Cleveland Clinic), Edward J. Mascha(Outcomes Research Consortium), Barak Cohen(Cleveland Clinic), Liu Liu(School of the Art Institute of Chicago), Natalya Makarova(School of the Art Institute of Chicago), Janet Adegboye(School of the Art Institute of Chicago), Brett J. Wakefield(Collaborative Group (United States)), Samuel A. Irefin(Cleveland Clinic)
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