Tracking rare kidney disease in china: how treatments affect survival
NCT ID NCT06099236
Summary
This study aims to understand how Chinese patients with atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS), a rare and serious blood disorder affecting the kidneys, are treated in real-world hospitals and what their health outcomes are. Researchers will observe 367 children and adults diagnosed with aHUS for up to two years, tracking their treatments and whether they avoid kidney failure or death. The study does not test new treatments but instead observes patients receiving standard care to gather information on disease patterns and results.
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Locations
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Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
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Chongqing, Sichuan, China
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Anhui, China
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Beijing, China
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Chongqing, China
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Fujian, China
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Guangdong, China
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Guangxi, China
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Guizhou, China
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Hainan, China
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Hebei, China
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Henan, China
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Hong Kong, China
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Hubei, China
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Hunan, China
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Jiangsu, China
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Jiangxi, China
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Liaoning, China
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Shaanxi, China
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Shandong, China
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Shanghai, China
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Shanxi, China
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Sichuan, China
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Tianjin, China
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Xinjiang, China
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Zhejiang, China
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