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Oral Salt and Water versus Intravenous Saline for the Prevention of Acute Kidney Injury following Contrast-Enhanced Computed Tomography: Study Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Trial

Background: Although intravenous saline is the accepted prophylactic measure for the prevention of contrast- induced acute kidney injury, the oral route could offer an equivalent, practical, and cost saving approach. A systematic review of randomized trials that compared oral versus intravenous volu...

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Published in:Canadian journal of kidney health and disease 2015, Vol.2, p.12-12
Main Authors: Swapnil, Hiremath, Knoll, Greg A, Kayibanda, Jeanne Françoise, Fergusson, Dean, Chow, Benjamin JW, Shabana, Wael, Murphy, Erin, Ramsay, Tim, James, Matthew, White, Christine A, Garg, Amit, Wald, Ron, Hoch, Jeffrey, Akbari, Ayub
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