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Increasing mean arterial pressure during cardiopulmonary bypass does not reduce the rate of postoperative acute kidney injury. Amélie Azau*, Carole Fleury*, Jean Jacques Corbeau*, Christian Cottineau*, Xavier Moreau*, C
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Document Date: 2013-10-25 07:14:18


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Medtronic / Terumo / Method MAP / Cardiovascular Perfusion Saturday / /

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France / /

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pressure / /

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Vienna Introduction Acute kidney Injury / injury / diabetes mellitus / Diffuse atherosclerosis / postoperative acute kidney injury / /

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hemodialysis / Cardiac surgery / surgery / Hemofiltration / /

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Anesthesia and ICU Department / European Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion / /

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Christian Cottineau / G. Ann Thorac Surg / Christophe Baufreton / Amélie Azau / Xavier Moreau / Carole Fleury / Jean Jacques Corbeau / Laurent Beydon / /

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Hb / /

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HMS / /

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CPB protocol / 50 mg/kg Study protocol / 6 months mortality CPB protocol / /

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