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Novel Biomarkers for Early Detection of Acute Kidney Injury and Prediction of Long-Term Kidney Function Decline after Partial Nephrectomy
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This groundbreaking research by Marco Allinovi and colleagues uncovers promising noninvasive biomarkers, NephroCheck and kineticGFR, that can predict acute kidney injury (AKI) and potential long-term kidney function decline post robotic Nephron-Spearing Surgery. The early identification of these risks as early as 10 hours after surgery could revolutionize postoperative care.
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