U.S., Jan. 31 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07377500) titled 'Dialysate Cooling for the Preservation of Cognitive Function in People Receiving Haemodialysis' on Jan. 02.
Brief Summary: When a person's kidneys are not working properly, they need a life-saving treatment called haemodialysis three times a week to filter the waste and extra fluids from the blood. 25 000 adults in the United Kingdom are currently having haemodialysis and unfortunately more than two-thirds of these people experience problems with thinking and memory, which may lead to dementia. These problems tend to worsen more rapidly than people who are not on haemodialysis. This decline in brain function can make it harder for p...