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Fluid overload (FO) and acute kidney injury (AKI) are commonly associated with critically ill children with poor outcomes. There is no definitive treatment for AKI and FO and therefore prevention of AKI is of utmost importance in the management of critically ill patients who are at risk for AKI. Renal angina index (RAI) can identify patients who ar

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