Identification of risk factors associated with acute kidney injury in patients admitted to acute medical units
S Finlay, B Bray, AJ Lewington, CT Hunter-Rowe, A Banerjee, JM Atkinson and MC Jones
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.13-3-233
Clin Med June 2013 S Finlay
1Department of Medicine, Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary, Dumfries, Scotland
Roles: consultant in acute medicine
B Bray
2Kings College, London
Roles: clinical research fellow
AJ Lewington
3Department of Renal Medicine, St James University Hospital, Leeds
Roles: consultant nephrologist
CT Hunter-Rowe
4Department of Public Health, NHS Dumfries and Galloway, Dumfries, Scotland
Roles: senior health intelligence analyst
A Banerjee
5Princess Royal University Hospital, South London Healthcare Trust, Orpington
Roles: acute physician/obstetric physician
JM Atkinson
6Department of Medicine, University Hospital of Hartlepool, Cleveland
Roles: ST7 in acute medicine
MC Jones
7Department of Acute Medicine, University Hospital of North Durham, Durham
Roles: consultant in acute medicine
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Identification of risk factors associated with acute kidney injury in patients admitted to acute medical units
S Finlay, B Bray, AJ Lewington, CT Hunter-Rowe, A Banerjee, JM Atkinson, MC Jones
Clinical Medicine Jun 2013, 13 (3) 233-238; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.13-3-233
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