New MRI methods could spot kidney transplant trouble early
NCT ID NCT03192007
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 19, 2026 · Updated 28 times
Summary
This study aims to see if special MRI scans can help doctors better understand how well a transplanted kidney is working. Researchers will scan 140 kidney transplant patients to see if MRI can detect different levels of kidney function and tell the difference between normal changes and problems like rejection. The study does not test any new drugs or treatments—it only uses imaging to gather information.
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Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455, United States
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