Portable device aims to boost fluid removal for dialysis patients
NCT ID NCT05874804
Summary
This study tested a portable device called the Carry Life UF system for people with end-stage kidney disease who use peritoneal dialysis at home. The device is designed to be used during a standard dialysis session to help remove more excess fluid from the body. Researchers compared the device's performance to the participants' usual dialysis routine to see if it improved fluid removal and was safe to use.
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Locations
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ASST-Cremona
Cremona, Italy
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Heartlands Hospital
Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset, Njurmedicin Rosenlund
Stockholm, Sweden
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King's College Hospital
London, United Kingdom
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London Royal Hospital, Barth Health NHS Trust
London, United Kingdom
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Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Nottingham, United Kingdom
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Polyclinic Milan
Milan, Italy
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Queen Elisabeth's Hospital
Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
London, United Kingdom
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Sahlgrenska Universitetssjukhuset
Gothenburg, Sweden
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Skånes University Hospital
Lund, Sweden
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