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Goal-directed therapy and acute kidney injury: As good as it gets?
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Goal-directed therapy and acute kidney injury: As good as it gets?

J.F. Doyle, M. Ostermann and Lui G. Forni
Critical Care, Vol.20(1), 174
25/06/2016

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Goal-directed therapy; Enhanced recovery programme; Acute kidney injury
The use of goal-directed therapy as part of an enhanced recovery programme is well established in terms of management of the modern high-risk surgical patient in order to reduce both morbidity and mortality. The mechanisms behind this improvement are debated, but a reduction in the development of post-operative complications including acute kidney injury may be relevant. A recent study examining this relationship has been reported and is discussed here.
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