Breakthrough tests could catch kidney damage hours after surgery
NCT ID NCT03974347
Summary
This study aimed to test two new methods for detecting kidney injury much sooner after heart surgery. Researchers planned to use a special kidney ultrasound and a quick urine test within hours after surgery, comparing them to standard blood tests. The goal was to create a better prediction model to help doctors identify patients at risk for kidney complications early, when interventions might be more effective. However, this trial was withdrawn before any patients were enrolled.
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