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    Factors associated with colistin-induced Acute Kidney Injury (AKI).

    Author
    1. Christina Andrzejewski (3818263)
    2. Hanna Perone (3818251)
    3. Hector Bonilla (3818269)
    4. Henry Freedy (3818266)
    5. Jake Kieserman (3818254)
    6. Julie A. Paronish (3818275)
    7. Lloyd G. Clarke (3818260)
    8. Matthew Weirich (3818272)
    9. Rohit Anand (3818257)
    10. Ryan K. Shields (292903)
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    <p>Factors associated with colistin-induced Acute Kidney Injury (AKI).</p
    The Francis Crick Institute

    Rates of acute kidney injury by baseline (A) serum creatinine value and (B) creatinine clearance.

    Author
    1. Christina Andrzejewski (3818263)
    2. Hanna Perone (3818251)
    3. Hector Bonilla (3818269)
    4. Henry Freedy (3818266)
    5. Jake Kieserman (3818254)
    6. Julie A. Paronish (3818275)
    7. Lloyd G. Clarke (3818260)
    8. Matthew Weirich (3818272)
    9. Rohit Anand (3818257)
    10. Ryan K. Shields (292903)
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    Publication date
    Field of study
    No full text
    <p>Note (A). Rates of acute kidney injury were significantly higher for patients with a baseline serum creatinine value ≥1.01 mg/dL compared to ≤0.6 mg/dL at 48 hours (<i>P</i> = 0.01) and 7 days (<i>P</i> = 0.01).</p
    The Francis Crick Institute
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