Balanced crystalloids versus saline in the intensive care unit: study protocol for a cluster-randomi...
Balanced crystalloids versus saline in the intensive care unit: study protocol for a cluster-randomized, multiple-crossover trial
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Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group , Isotonic Solutions and Major Adverse Renal Events Trial (SMART) Investigators , for the Isotonic Solutions and Major Adverse Renal Events Trial (SMART) Investigators , the Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group , Semler, Matthew W , Self, Wesley H , Wang, Li , Byrne, Daniel W , Wanderer, Jonathan P , Ehrenfeld, Jesse M , Stollings, Joanna L , Kumar, Avinash B , Hernandez, Antonio , Guillamondegui, Oscar D , May, Addison K , Siew, Edward D , Shaw, Andrew D , Bernard, Gordon R and Rice, Todd W
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England: BioMed Central
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England: BioMed Central
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Saline, the intravenous fluid most commonly administered to critically ill adults, contains a high chloride content, which may be associated with acute kidney injury and death. Whether using balanced crystalloids rather than saline decreases the risk of acute kidney injury and death among critically ill adults remains unknown.
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Balanced crystalloids versus saline in the intensive care unit: study protocol for a cluster-randomized, multiple-crossover trial
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Isotonic Solutions and Major Adverse Renal Events Trial (SMART) Investigators
for the Isotonic Solutions and Major Adverse Renal Events Trial (SMART) Investigators
the Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group
Semler, Matthew W
Self, Wesley H
Wang, Li
Byrne, Daniel W
Wanderer, Jonathan P
Ehrenfeld, Jesse M
Stollings, Joanna L
Kumar, Avinash B
Hernandez, Antonio
Guillamondegui, Oscar D
May, Addison K
Siew, Edward D
Shaw, Andrew D
Bernard, Gordon R
Rice, Todd W
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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_5356286
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_5356286
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1745-6215
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1745-6215
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10.1186/s13063-017-1871-1