New drug aims to stop common kidney damage after heart scans

NCT ID NCT05758896

Summary

This study is testing whether a new oral medication called APX-115 can prevent kidney damage caused by the dye used during common heart procedures. It will involve about 280 adults with reduced kidney function who are scheduled for a coronary angioplasty. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive either the active drug or a placebo pill to compare safety and effectiveness.

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Contacts and locations

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Locations

  • Baylor Scott & White Research Institute

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    Dallas, Texas, 75204, United States

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  • Chonnam National University Hospital

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    Gwangju, South Korea

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  • Chungnam National University Hospital

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    Daejeon, South Korea

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  • Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital

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    Goyang, South Korea

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  • Kangbuk Samsung Hospital

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    Seoul, South Korea

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  • Kangwon National University Hospital

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    Chuncheon, South Korea

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  • Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital

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    Daegu, South Korea

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  • Korea University Anam Hospital

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    Seoul, South Korea

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  • Samsung Medical Center

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    Seoul, South Korea

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  • Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

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    Seongnam-si, South Korea

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  • Seoul National University Hospital

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    Seoul, South Korea

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  • The Catholic University of Korea Seoul St. Mary's Hospital

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    Seoul, South Korea

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  • The Catholic University of Korea St. Vincent's Hospital

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    Suwon, South Korea

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  • Ulsan University Hospital

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    Ulsan, South Korea

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