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Clinical Trial

Deceased Donor Kidney Storage at 10 Celsius Versus Conventional Storage

NCT: NCT07385651 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07385651
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2024-11-18
Completion2027-12

Brief Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to test how storage temperature of deceased donor kidneys affects kidney function after transplant in adult patients receiving a kidney transplant. The main question it aims to answer is: • Do patients that receive a kidney transplant stored at 10 °C have improved post-transplant kidney function? Researchers will compare patients who receive kidneys stored at 10 °C versus kidneys stored at 4°C (on ice, i.e. conventional storage) to see if kidneys stored at 10 °C have improved function. Participants will: * Be made aware of and consent to receive a kidney transplant that had been stored at 10 °C * Have their urine collected 24 hours after surgery to be analyzed for research

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Deceased Donor Kidney Storage at 10 Celsius Versus Conventional Storage?

Deceased Donor Kidney Storage at 10 Celsius Versus Conventional Storage is a clinical trial registered under NCT07385651. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07385651?

The current status of NCT07385651 (Deceased Donor Kidney Storage at 10 Celsius Versus Conventional Storage) is: RECRUITING.

When did Deceased Donor Kidney Storage at 10 Celsius Versus Conventional Storage start?

Deceased Donor Kidney Storage at 10 Celsius Versus Conventional Storage started on 2024-11-18.

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