Could a simple Finger-Prick test replace frequent clinic visits for kidney patients?
NCT ID NCT07392710
Summary
This study tested a small, handheld device that allows people with a kidney transplant to check their kidney function at home with a finger-prick blood test. Researchers compared the device's results to standard lab tests to see if it was accurate and reliable. They also asked patients about their experience using the device to understand if home monitoring could be a helpful option.
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Royal Free Hospital
London, United Kingdom
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