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Impact Of Nutritional Education Program In Hemodialysis Patients - Trial NCT06284863

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Impact Of Nutritional Education Program In Hemodialysis Patients
Impact Of Nutritional Education Program In Hemodialysis Patients Interventional Study, Isis Hospital, Luxor Governorate

Study Focus

Hemodialysis Complication

Natritional Education Program In Hemodialysis Patients

Interventional

dietary supplement

Sponsor & Location

Assiut University

Timeline & Enrollment

N/A

Mar 01, 2024

Apr 01, 2026

100 participants

Primary Outcome

The percentage patients responded to nutritional education program on hemodialysis patients.

Summary

The study aims to improve the health status of chronic renal failure patients on hemodialysis
 using nutritional education program on quality of life anserum d electrolytes level by
 application of physical and clinical evaluation and some biochemical analysis before and
 after a specified nutritional program

ICD-10 Classifications

Kidney dialysis
Other dialysis
Care involving dialysis
Mechanical complication of vascular dialysis catheter
Haemoglobinuria due to haemolysis from other external causes

Data Source

ClinicalTrials.gov

NCT06284863

Non-Device Trial