Gas treatment tested to shield kidneys in High-Risk heart surgery
NCT ID NCT06622291
Summary
This study tested whether adding inhaled nitric oxide gas to standard care could protect the kidneys of patients undergoing emergency surgery for a torn aorta (type A aortic dissection). Researchers enrolled 106 adult patients and randomly assigned them to receive either standard treatment alone or standard treatment plus nitric oxide during and after surgery. The main goal was to see if the gas reduced the rate of acute kidney injury in the first two days after the operation.
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Beijing Anzhen Hospital
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
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