Greek study tracks Real-World potassium treatment in kidney and heart patients
NCT ID NCT06185660
First seen Jan 07, 2026 · Last updated May 13, 2026 · Updated 19 times
Summary
This study looked at how doctors in Greece treat high potassium levels in patients with chronic kidney disease or heart failure using a drug called sodium zirconium cyclosilicate. About 125 adults were followed for 6 months to see what treatments they received and how their condition was managed. The goal was to understand real-world practices, not to test a new treatment.
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Locations
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Alexandroupoli, 68100, Greece
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Athens, 10676, Greece
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Athens, 11527, Greece
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Athens, 12462, Greece
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Athens, 15123, Greece
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Heraklion, 71500, Greece
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Larissa, 41110, Greece
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Pátrai, 26504, Greece
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Thessaloniki, 54636, Greece
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Thessaloniki, 57010, Greece
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