Study tests if newer dialysis method helps seniors bounce back faster

NCT ID NCT07278973

Summary

This study aims to find out which of two common dialysis techniques helps people aged 85 and older feel better after treatment. Each of the 62 participants will try both methods for three months each to see which one shortens recovery time and reduces fatigue. The goal is to improve daily life for older adults on long-term dialysis.

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Contacts and locations

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  • AIDER

    RECRUITING

    Grabels, 34790, France

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  • AUB Santé

    RECRUITING

    Bretagne, France

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  • Aura Paris

    RECRUITING

    Paris, France

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  • ECHO

    RECRUITING

    Le Mans, France

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