Doctors test lifespan of 'Toxin-Sponge' filter in deadly infections
NCT ID NCT07419802
Summary
This study aims to understand how long a special blood filter keeps working effectively in adults with septic shock, a life-threatening infection. Researchers will observe 29 patients in intensive care who are already receiving this filter as part of their standard treatment. By measuring toxin levels in the blood before and after the filter over 24 hours, they hope to find the best time to replace it for maximum benefit.
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Pauls Stradiņš Clinical University Hospital, Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimatology
RECRUITINGRiga, LV1002, Latvia
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