Surgery side effect: can a simple drip save your kidneys?
NCT ID NCT06408597
Summary
This study is testing whether giving one of two drugs, mannitol or nitroglycerin, during robotic surgery for prostate or bladder cancer can help prevent a sudden drop in kidney function afterward. It will involve 90 patients with generally healthy or mildly reduced kidney function. The goal is to see which medication, if either, better protects the kidneys from the stress caused by the surgical procedure.
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Cairo University Hospitals
Cairo, Egypt
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