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Postoperative enhancement of urinary output in patients with acute renal failure using continuous furosemide therapy.

Chest 1986 Februrary
Three cardiac surgical patients with acute postoperative renal failure were treated with a constant infusion of furosemide (Lasix) after furosemide given in bolus proved ineffective. Furosemide given continuously brought about a prompt resolution of the oliguria and tended to hasten the resolution of acute renal failure.

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