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The importance of empiric antibiotic dosing in critically ill trauma patients: Are we under-dosing based on augmented renal clearance and inaccurate renal clearance estimates?
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The importance of empiric antibiotic dosing in critically ill trauma patients: Are we under-dosing based on augmented renal clearance and inaccurate renal clearance estimates?

J. F. Barletta, A. J. Mangram, M. Byrne, A. K. Hollingworth, J. F. Sucher, F. R. Ali-Osman, G. R. Shirah and J. K. Dzandu
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Vol.81(6)
2016

Abstract

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