Could a simple blood test predict which sepsis patients will recover kidney function?
NCT ID NCT07295392
Summary
This study aims to see if measuring a protein called uromodulin in the blood can help doctors predict how well a patient's kidneys will recover after a severe infection (sepsis) causes sudden kidney injury. Researchers will measure this protein in 30 adult patients with sepsis-related kidney damage at three different times during their hospital stay. The goal is to find a better way to identify which patients are at highest risk for poor outcomes, potentially allowing for earlier, more personalized care.
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