Water pill tested to flush out more kidney stone fragments after surgery
NCT ID NCT07336485
Summary
This study tested if giving patients a water pill (furosemide) during a common kidney stone removal surgery helps wash out more stone fragments. Researchers compared 2000 adults who got the pill during surgery to those who got standard care. They checked a month later with a CT scan to see if patients were stone-free.
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Ain Shams University Hospitals (Urology Department)
Cairo, Cairo Governorate, 11511, Egypt
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