Vincent, Jean-LouisJean-LouisVincentFerguson, AndrewAndrewFergusonPickkers, PeterPeterPickkersJakob, Stephan MStephan MJakobJaschinski, UlrichUlrichJaschinskiAlmekhlafi, Ghaleb AGhaleb AAlmekhlafiLeone, MarcMarcLeoneMokhtari, MajidMajidMokhtariFontes, Luis ELuis EFontesBauer, Philippe RPhilippe RBauerSakr, YasserYasserSakrCHIEN-CHANG LEE2021-08-092021-08-09202013648535https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/577302Urine output is widely used as one of the criteria for the diagnosis and staging of acute renal failure, but few studies have specifically assessed the role of oliguria as a marker of acute renal failure or outcomes in general intensive care unit (ICU) patients. Using a large multinational database, we therefore evaluated the occurrence of oliguria (defined as a urine output < 0.5 ml/kg/h) in acutely ill patients and its association with the need for renal replacement therapy (RRT) and outcome.enMortality; Renal replacement therapy; Urine output[SDGs]SDG3The clinical relevance of oliguria in the critically ill patient: analysis of a large observational databasejournal article10.1186/s13054-020-02858-x323269812-s2.0-85084030262https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85084030262