Race against time: can starting blood cleaning earlier save poisoning victims?

NCT ID NCT06966765

Summary

This study is testing if starting a continuous blood-filtering treatment (CVVHDF) right after an initial poison-removal procedure (hemoperfusion) is better than the current standard, which waits until kidney damage develops. It will involve about 267 adults with severe diquat poisoning from herbicide ingestion. The main goal is to see if the accelerated approach reduces deaths and improves recovery.

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