Could a slightly warmer cooler save more transplanted kidneys?
NCT ID NCT07385651
Summary
This study is testing if storing deceased donor kidneys at 10°C (50°F) instead of the usual 4°C (on ice) leads to better kidney function after transplant. Researchers will compare the two storage methods in 30 adult patients receiving a kidney transplant at Vanderbilt. The goal is to see if the slightly warmer storage reduces a common complication where the new kidney is slow to start working.
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, Tennessee, 37027, United States
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