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Continuous renal replacement therapy outcomes in acute kidney injury and end stage renal disease: a cohort study

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Table 1 Baseline demographics and comorbidities
Table 2 Factors associated with in-hospital mortality among patients with acute kidney injury or end-stage renaldisease
Table 3 Multivariable models identifying factors predictive of in-hospital mortality
Table 4 Odds of requiring ongoing dialysis at discharge among surviving patients with acute kidney injury (n = 285)

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