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  • 3. Balanced crystalloids versus saline in the intensive care unit: study protocol for a cluster-randomized, multiple-crossover trial.
    Semler MW, Self WH, Wang L, Byrne DW, Wanderer JP, Ehrenfeld JM, Stollings JL, Kumar AB, Hernandez A, Guillamondegui OD, May AK, Siew ED, Shaw AD, Bernard GR, Rice TW, Isotonic Solutions and Major Adverse Renal Events Trial (SMART) Investigators, Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group.
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  • 5. Hydroxyethyl starch for fluid resuscitation in critically ill patients.
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    Zarbock A, Kellum JA, Schmidt C, Van Aken H, Wempe C, Pavenstädt H, Boanta A, Gerß J, Meersch M.
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    Béchir M, Puhan MA, Fasshauer M, Schuepbach RA, Stocker R, Neff TA.
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    Liu F, Zhang J, Zhu Y, Su L, Li Y, He L, Yu L, Peng Z.
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    Raman S, Gibbons KS, Mattke A, Schibler A, Trnka P, Kennedy M, Le Marsney R, Schlapbach LJ.
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  • 12. RIFLE-based data collection/management system applied to a prospective cohort multicenter Italian study on the epidemiology of acute kidney injury in the intensive care unit.
    Garzotto F, Piccinni P, Cruz D, Gramaticopolo S, Dal Santo M, Aneloni G, Kim JC, Rocco M, Alessandri E, Giunta F, Michetti V, Iannuzzi M, Belluomo Anello C, Brienza N, Carlini M, Pelaia P, Gabbanelli V, Ronco C, NEFROINT investigation group.
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  • 13. [Stratified outcomes of "Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes" serum creatinine criteria in critical ill patients: a secondary analysis of a multicenter prospective study].
    Dong G, Qin J, An Y, Kang Y, Yu X, Zhao M, Ma X, Ai Y, Xu Y, Wang Y, Qian C, Wu D, Sun R, Li S, Hu Z, Cao X, Zhou F, Jiang L, Lin J, Chen E, Qin T, He Z, Zhou L, Du B.
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  • 14. Renal effects of an emergency department chloride-restrictive intravenous fluid strategy in patients admitted to hospital for more than 48 hours.
    Yunos NM, Bellomo R, Taylor DM, Judkins S, Kerr F, Sutcliffe H, Hegarty C, Bailey M.
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  • 15. Balanced Crystalloids versus Saline in Critically Ill Adults.
    Semler MW, Self WH, Wanderer JP, Ehrenfeld JM, Wang L, Byrne DW, Stollings JL, Kumar AB, Hughes CG, Hernandez A, Guillamondegui OD, May AK, Weavind L, Casey JD, Siew ED, Shaw AD, Bernard GR, Rice TW, SMART Investigators and the Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group.
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  • 18. Safety analysis regarding acute kidney injuries for chloride-restrictive intravenous fluid administration against that of chloride-liberal for patients admitted in the medical intensive care unit: A non-randomised retrospective (chrachl-mic) study.
    Huang L, Hu Y, Jia L, Pang M, Huang C, Zhao Z, Li L.
    Int J Clin Pract; 2021 May 01; 75(5):e13972. PubMed ID: 33368879
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  • 19. The biochemical effects of restricting chloride-rich fluids in intensive care.
    Yunos NM, Kim IB, Bellomo R, Bailey M, Ho L, Story D, Gutteridge GA, Hart GK.
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