Spleen surgery may change fat levels in liver patients – study to watch
NCT ID NCT07588334
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study follows 30 people with liver cirrhosis who need spleen surgery to treat bleeding from high blood pressure in the liver. Researchers will check their cholesterol and fat levels before and for two years after surgery. The goal is to see if the surgery improves abnormal fat levels common in cirrhosis. This is an observational study, not testing a new drug or treatment.
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Conditions
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Clinical Medical College of Yangzhou University
Yangzhou, Jiangsu, 225001, China
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