Current role of sodium bicarbonate-based preprocedural hydration for the prevention of contrast-induced acute kidney injury: a meta-analysis.
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H. Gurm | B. Nallamothu | C. Duvernoy | E. Bates | M. Moscucci | P. Grossman | S. Chetcuti | Phillipe L L'Allier | Shea E Hogan | Phillipe L. L’Allier
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