Could a simple mineral drip save kidneys during aggressive cancer surgery?
NCT ID NCT05730816
Summary
This study is testing whether giving magnesium through an IV during surgery can help protect the kidneys of people with mesothelioma. Patients receiving a specific heated chemotherapy treatment during surgery are at risk for sudden kidney injury. Researchers will compare magnesium to a placebo in 130 participants to see if it reduces this serious complication.
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
RECRUITINGBoston, Massachusetts, 02130, United States
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