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SUMMARY
The increased prevalence of RKF is, at least in part, due to the inclusion of patients who recovered kidney function before 90 days, that is patients with acute kidney injury (AKI). The accurate assessment of sustained RKF and the consequent discontinuation of chronic dialysis is a critical decision because if, on the one hand, dialysis is a life-saving therapy, on the other hand, the survival and quality of life of patients treated by maintenance dialysis are dramatically poor compared to patients under conservative treatment. To fill this critical knowledge gap, the authors performed . . .
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