U.S., June 24 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07662889) titled 'Comparing Hemodiafiltration to Conventional Hemodialysis: Effects on Clinical and Biochemical Parameters' on June 10.
Brief Summary: Chronic kidney disease may progress to end-stage renal disease, a stage in which the kidneys will no longer be able to adequately remove extra fluid and waste products from the body. Many patients with end-stage renal disease will require regular dialysis to survive. Conventional hemodialysis is the most commonly used dialysis technique and will mainly remove waste products through diffusion. Hemodiafiltration is another dialysis technique that will combine diffusion with convection and may help remove...