2020
DOI: 10.1093/qjmed/hcaa039.046
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Furoemside versus mannitol as a renal protection after adult cardiac surgery

Abstract: Background Occurrence of acute oliguric renal failure in the immediate postoperative period carries important morbidity and mortality after a successful cardiac surgical procedure. Adult cardiac and aortic surgical procedures are especially prone to this complication with the incidence varying between 2% to 15% and the mortality rate as high as 40% to 60%. Aim of the Work to compare between furosemide versus mannitol as a ren… Show more

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