Blood filter device could help liver failure patients

NCT ID NCT06079021

First seen May 04, 2026 · Last updated May 22, 2026 · Updated 3 times

Summary

This study tests whether adding a blood-filtering device called CytoSorb to standard care helps people with acute-on-chronic liver failure. It involves 20 adults whose liver suddenly worsens, causing high bilirubin and confusion. The device aims to remove toxins from the blood over 72 hours, and researchers will compare results to a similar group that received only standard care.

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    Edegem, Antwerp, 2650, Belgium

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