Simple IV drip may shield kidneys during risky heart operations
NCT ID NCT07030933
Summary
This study is testing if a short infusion of amino acids given during heart surgery can help prevent a common and serious complication called acute kidney injury. Researchers will compare two groups of adult patients having planned heart surgery: one group gets standard care, and the other gets standard care plus the amino acid infusion. They will measure specific markers in the urine to see if the amino acids reduce signs of kidney damage.
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