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Fig. 1 | Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine

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From: Fluid resuscitation with preventive peritoneal dialysis attenuates crush injury-related acute kidney injury and improves survival outcome

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Study protocol. Phase I (n = 10): animal study for biochemical and morphological analysis; blood samples were collected at the time prior to compression onset (Baseline), the time just after compression release (Compression), and the end of resuscitation (Resuscitation, n ≥ 5). Kidneys were collected at 12 h after compression release (n ≥ 3). Surgical procedure of peritoneal dialysis was performed at 1 h before compression release. Phase II (n = 10): survival analysis without sample collections. In each group, 10 animals were assigned to a 72-h survival observation. MFR = massive fluid resuscitation; PPD = protective peritoneal dialysis; NS = normal saline

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