Prevention of Kidney Injury Following Rhabdomyolysis: A Systematic Review
@article{Scharman2013PreventionOK,
title={Prevention of Kidney Injury Following Rhabdomyolysis: A Systematic Review},
author={Elizabeth J. Scharman and William G. Troutman},
journal={Annals of Pharmacotherapy},
year={2013},
volume={47},
pages={105 - 90}
}OBJECTIVE To conduct a systematic literature review to evaluate evidence-based recommendations for the prevention of rhabdomyolysis-associated acute renal failure (ARF). DATA SOURCES PubMed (1966-December 2012), International Pharmaceutical Abstracts, Science Citation Index, and Cochrane databases (1970-December 2012) were searched. There were no language restrictions. STUDY SELECTION AND DATA EXTRACTION Studies selected dealt with treatment of rhabdomyolysis (crush syndrome) or prevention of…
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