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		<title>Effect of sodium hydrogen carbonate on kidney health in critically ill patients with metabolic acidosis and acute kidney injury</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This study aims to investigate the effect of sodium hydrogen carbonate on kidney health in patients experiencing metabolic acidosis, which is a condition where there is too much acid in the body fluids, and acute kidney injury, a sudden episode of kidney failure or damage. The research also focuses on individuals suffering from critical illness. [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This study aims to investigate the effect of <b>sodium hydrogen carbonate</b> on kidney health in patients experiencing <b>metabolic acidosis</b>, which is a condition where there is too much acid in the body fluids, and <b>acute kidney injury</b>, a sudden episode of kidney failure or damage. The research also focuses on individuals suffering from <b>critical illness</b>. Participants will receive a treatment through an <b>intravenous perfusion</b>, which is a method of delivering fluids directly into a vein.</p>
<p>During the study, participants will be given either <b>sodium hydrogen carbonate</b> or a comparison solution containing <b>electrolytes</b>, such as <b>sodium chloride</b>, <b>calcium chloride dihydrate</b>, <b>potassium chloride</b>, or <b>magnesium chloride hexahydrate</b>. These comparison solutions include options like <b>Jonosteril Infusionslösung</b>, <b>Sterofundin ISO Infusionslösung</b>, and <b>Ringer-Infusionslösung B. Braun</b>. The study monitors various health outcomes over a 90-day period, including the need for <b>kidney replacement therapy</b>, which refers to treatments like dialysis that perform the work of the kidneys, and changes in <b>creatinine</b> levels, a substance in the blood used to measure how well the kidneys are functioning.</p>
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