Urine oxygen test could give early warning of kidney failure
NCT ID NCT06320509
Summary
This study aims to see if measuring oxygen levels in urine can help doctors predict when critically ill patients in shock might develop kidney failure. Researchers will monitor 55 patients in intensive care, some in shock and some not, by placing a special sensor in their urinary catheter to continuously measure urine oxygen for up to 5 days. The goal is to find an early warning sign that could allow doctors to intervene before kidney damage occurs.
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Bicêtre Hospital
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University Hospital of Angers
RECRUITINGAngers, 49933, France
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