New dialysis filter shows promise in small kidney study
NCT ID NCT04395131
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a new dialysis filter (Clearum HS) in 20 adults with end-stage kidney disease who were already on dialysis. The goal was to see if the new filter safely removes waste products like urea as well as or better than standard filters. Participants used their usual filter for 2 weeks, then switched to the Clearum filter for 6 weeks. The study focused on safety and how well the filter cleans the blood.
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DaVita Clinical Research Germany
Düsseldorf, D-40201, Germany
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