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Results for “Plasma Osmolality Increased”

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Not applicableUnknownNCT05595395
What this trial is testing

The Enteral Resuscitation In Intensive Care Pilot- Study

Who this might be right for
Electrolyte ImbalanceVolume OverloadHyperosmolality
Medical University of Vienna 64
Testing effectiveness (Phase 2)Study completedNCT01938092
What this trial is testing

Vaginal Diazepam for the Treatment of Female Pelvic Pain

Who this might be right for
Pelvic Floor DisordersPelvic Pain
Raymond Foster 50
Not applicableStudy completedNCT05914896
What this trial is testing

Hyperosmolality and Acute Kidney Injury After Cardiac Surgery

Who this might be right for
Acute Kidney InjuryOsmolality DisturbanceCardiopulmonary Bypass
Umeå University 200
Not applicableStudy completedNCT00696605
What this trial is testing

Assessment of Circulating Copeptin Levels in Healthy Subjects and Patients With Renal Insufficiency After Oral Water Load and Hypertonic Saline Infusion

Who this might be right for
HypoosmolalityHyperosmolalityRenal Failure
Hospital Centre Biel/Bienne 20
Testing effectiveness (Phase 2)Study completedNCT03008486
What this trial is testing

Long Term Effects of Soft Splints on Stroke Patients and Patients With Disorders of Consciousness

Who this might be right for
Brain InjuriesDisorder of ConsciousnessStroke+8 more
Géraldine Martens 12
Very early researchUnknownNCT03176043
What this trial is testing

Patient Controlled Fluid Administration

Who this might be right for
Dehydration (Physiology)Thirst; Due to Deprivation of WaterPlasma Osmolality Increased+1 more
University College, London 16