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An instrumental variable approach finds no associated harm or benefit with early dialysis initiation in the United States

  • Julia J. Scialla
  • , Jiannong Liu
  • , Deidra C. Crews
  • , Haifeng Guo
  • , Karen Bandeen-Roche
  • , Patti L. Ephraim
  • , Navdeep Tangri
  • , Stephen M. Sozio
  • , Tariq Shafi
  • , Dana C. Miskulin
  • , Wieneke M. Michels
  • , Bernard G. Jaar
  • , Albert W. Wu
  • , Neil R. Powe
  • , Ebony L. Boulware
  • , Courtney Cook
  • , Josef Coresh
  • , Jeonyong Kim
  • , Yang Liu
  • , Jason Luly
  • Aidan McDermott, Paul Scheel, Jing Zhou, Allan Collins, Robert Foley, David Gilbertson, Brooke Heubner, Charles Herzog, Wendy St Peter, Joseph Nally, Susana Arrigain, Stacey Jolly, Vicky Konig, Xiaobo Liu, Sankar Navaneethan, Jesse Schold, Phil Zager, Klemens Meyer

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