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World J Methodol. Jun 20, 2026; 16(2): 112692
Published online Jun 20, 2026. doi: 10.5662/wjm.v16.i2.112692
Published online Jun 20, 2026. doi: 10.5662/wjm.v16.i2.112692
Figure 1 Consort diagram showing the flow of participants through different stages of the trial.
FU: Follow-up; MODS: Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome; SRD: Salt-restricted diet; SUD: Salt-unrestricted diet.
Figure 2 Comparison of the probability of remaining acute kidney injury-free over weeks of time (on X axis) between the salt-restricted diet (blue) and salt-unrestricted diet (orange) groups.
SRD: Salt-restricted diet; SUD: Salt-unrestricted diet.
Figure 3 Salt-restricted diet and salt-unrestricted diet cohorts across follow-up visits.
A-D: Comparison of mean arterial pressure (A), sodium (B), mid-arm circumference (C), and serum albumin (D) values between salt-restricted diet and salt-unrestricted diet cohorts across follow-up visits. MAC: Mid-arm circumference; MAP: Mean arterial pressure; SRD: Salt-restricted diet; SUD: Salt-unrestricted diet.
Figure 4 Kaplan-Meier survival analysis plots comparing salt-restricted diet (blue) and salt-unrestricted diet (orange) groups.
SRD: Salt-re stricted diet; SUD: Salt-unrestricted diet.
- Citation: Marrapu S, Kumar R, Bhushan D, Kumar S, Kumar A, Priyadarshi RN, Anand U. Open-label randomized controlled study of salt-restricted vs salt-unrestricted diet in patients with cirrhosis with hyponatremia. World J Methodol 2026; 16(2): 112692
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2222-0682/full/v16/i2/112692.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5662/wjm.v16.i2.112692
