Kidney dialysis for kids: scientists aim to cut water waste and improve toxin removal
NCT ID NCT07466459
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at how to improve dialysis for children with kidney failure. Researchers will measure how well different dialysis settings remove waste from the blood while also tracking how much water is used. The goal is to find the best balance between cleaning the blood and saving water. Ten children who have been on stable dialysis for at least three months will take part.
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Ghent University Hospital, Nephrology
Ghent, 9000, Belgium
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