Prospective assessment of the impact of intraoperative diuretics in kidney transplant recipient surgery
CONCLUSION: This study suggests the use of an intraoperative diuretic (furosemide or mannitol) may result in a reduction in DGF in patients undergoing kidney transplantation. Further study in the form of a randomized controlled trial is warranted.PMID:38575180 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.006422
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - Category: Surgery Authors: Max A Levine Andrew Rasmussen Daniel Lee Claire Rim Kaveh Farokhi Patrick P Luke Alp Sener Source Type: research
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