Breakthrough dialysis treatments aim to stop deadly heart attacks and strokes
NCT ID NCT07335471
Summary
This study tested two new treatment strategies for people on long-term kidney dialysis. The first strategy used a special blood-filtering technique (hemoperfusion) to try to lower the high risk of heart disease and stroke. The second strategy used a sugar-water (glucose) drip during dialysis to help prevent dangerous drops in blood pressure that often cut treatments short. The goal was to make dialysis safer and more effective for 100 patients.
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Blood Purification Center, Suzhou Hospital Affiliated to Anhui Medical University
Suzhou, Anhui, 234000, China
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