Can simple symptom alerts give dialysis patients a better life?
NCT ID NCT06257134
Summary
This large French study is testing whether regularly asking dialysis patients about their symptoms and automatically alerting their care teams leads to better management and improved quality of life. It involves over 2,200 patients with kidney failure. One group will report symptoms every three months, while the other receives usual care, to see if the monitoring system makes a difference over 18 months.
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ALTIR
RECRUITINGVandœuvre-lès-Nancy, 54 500, France
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CHRU Nancy
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Maison du Rein AURAD Aquitaine
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGGradignan, 33171, France
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