Heart surgery Side-Effect mystery: could simple blood flow check predict kidney damage?
NCT ID NCT07232277
Summary
This study aims to understand if a backup of blood in the veins during heart surgery is linked to kidney injury afterward. Researchers will observe 114 adults having planned heart surgery, using ultrasound to measure blood flow during the operation. The goal is to find a warning sign that could help doctors predict and possibly prevent this serious complication.
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No. 368 Hanjiang Middle Road
RECRUITINGYangzhou, Jiangsu, 225012, China
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