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Breathing treatment aims to save more transplant livers

NCT ID NCT01172691

Summary

This study tested whether having patients breathe in nitric oxide gas during a liver transplant could protect the new organ from damage. The research focused on transplants using 'marginal' donor livers, which are at higher risk of injury. Doctors compared outcomes between patients who received the gas and those who did not to see if it improved early liver function.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Baylor Univsersity Medical Center

    Dallas, Texas, 75246, United States

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