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Serum sodium trajectory during AKI and mortality risk

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Supplementary Figure 1 (PPTX 191 KB) Serum sodium trajectories

Supplementary Figure 2 (PPTX 396 KB) Flowchart of the study population

Supplementary Figure 3 (PPTX 71 KB) Kaplan-Meier for mortality based on sNa trajectory groups in the follow-up period

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Supplementary Figure 4 (PPTX 72 KB) Kaplan-Meier of the need for kidney replacement therapy based on sNa trajectory groups in the follow-up period

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Chávez-Íñiguez, J.S., Maggiani-Aguilera, P., Rondon-Berrios, H. et al. Serum sodium trajectory during AKI and mortality risk. J Nephrol 35, 697–701 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40620-021-01225-5

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