Plain-English translation of NCT06372431 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This is an observational study—meaning researchers will follow your medical care without prescribing any new treatments. The study aims to enroll 10,000 people across Russia who have high blood pressure and early signs of kidney disease (shown through blood and urine tests) but haven't yet been formally diagnosed with kidney disease. By tracking these patients over time, researchers hope to understand how common kidney disease is in people with high blood pressure and improve early detection.
Kidney disease often has no symptoms in its early stages, so many people don't know they have it until significant damage has already occurred. High blood pressure is a major cause of kidney disease, yet we don't have good data on how many people with hypertension actually develop kidney disease. Early detection could help prevent serious kidney damage and heart complications.
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As a participant, you will not receive any new medication or treatment. Instead, researchers will review your existing medical records and track your kidney function over time using tests you may already be having as part of your regular doctor visits. The study will collect information about your blood pressure readings, kidney function tests (blood and urine), and any kidney disease diagnosis that may be made during the study period. There is no specific duration mentioned, but this is a long-term observational study designed to follow how kidney disease develops in people like you.
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