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Is There a Catch to That Discussion?
Since 2012, we now define it as either a 0.3 rise in 48 hours or a doubling over seven days. Even transient oliguria less than three hours of degrees in output also has shown to have poor outcomes on these patients. There are some soft surface of patients, even if they don't increase the cradine. People who have very poor muscle mass are very poor or smaller intake. They may not have a rising cradine as expected. You know, there are some sort of patients that can delay the diagnosis of AKI.