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Hemoconcentration is significantly associated with measures of aggressive fluid removal and deterioration in renal function. Despite this relationship, hemoconcentration is associated with substantially improved survival. These observations raise the question of whether aggressive decongestion, even in the setting of worsening renal function, can positively affect survival.
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