
@kidney_boy Maybe he’s a marine biologist and we’re speaking about marine vertebrates such as mollusks and starfish which have a high sodium content in their cells
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Harold Szerlip, MD
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Clinical Professor, Medical University of South Carolina. Former Chief and fellowship director Renal Division, Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas.









"Nonetheless, studies suggest that FENa does offer utility to distinguish ATI from HRS-1 when the cutoff is lowered to <0.1%–0.2% (22). Thus, low UNa has been reinserted into the ICA criteria but as FENa <0.2%. FENa is of greater utility in the context of oliguria." journals.lww.com/kidney360/full…










