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Does this patient with AKI need RRT?

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Dr. Forni has received honorarium/travel expenses from Fresenius, Astute Medical, Ortho Clinical Diagnostics and Baxter/Gambro/Renal. Dr. Joannidis has received honoraria from Baxter/Renal. There are no other conflicts of interest to report.

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Schetz, M., Forni, L.G. & Joannidis, M. Does this patient with AKI need RRT?. Intensive Care Med 42, 1155–1158 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-015-4186-2

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