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Plasma exosomal microRNAs as early predictors of subclinical acute kidney injury in septic patients undergoing major non-cardiac surgery: a prospective observational cohort study

Plasma exosomal microRNAs as early predictors of subclinical acute kidney injury in septic patients undergoing major non-cardiac surgery: a prospective observational cohort study
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A prospective observational study investigates the use of plasma exosomal microRNAs as early biomarkers for subclinical acute kidney injury in septic patients. The research aims to improve diagnostic accuracy before traditional serum creatinine levels rise.

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Early detection of kidney injury in septic patients can significantly improve clinical outcomes and reduce mortality rates in intensive care settings.

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