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Diagnostic accuracy of arterial and venous renal Doppler assessment for acute kidney injury

in critically ill patients

SICS Study Group; Wiersema, Renske; Kaufmann, Thomas; van der Veen, Hilde N; de Haas,

Robbert J; Franssen, Casper F M; Koeze, Jacqueline; van der Horst, Iwan C C; Keus,

Frederik

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Journal of Critical Care

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10.1016/j.jcrc.2020.05.012

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SICS Study Group, Wiersema, R., Kaufmann, T., van der Veen, H. N., de Haas, R. J., Franssen, C. F. M., Koeze, J., van der Horst, I. C. C., & Keus, F. (2020). Diagnostic accuracy of arterial and venous renal Doppler assessment for acute kidney injury in critically ill patients: A prospective study. Journal of Critical Care, 59, 57-62. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrc.2020.05.012

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