U.S., March 4 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07447791) titled 'WISDOM UK: Low Dose-intensity Versus Standard Dose-intensity CRRT in Critically Ill Patients: a RCT' on Feb. 26.
Brief Summary: Acute kidney injury is a potentially life threatening condition which affects 1 in 2 patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Patients often need dialysis treatment, also called renal replacement therapy. Renal replacement therapy is a treatment that removes toxins and excess fluid from the blood stream. It consists of having a small plastic catheter in a vein in the neck or in the groin through which blood flows through a dialysis machine and is cleansed and excess water is removed. The cleansed blood is...