Plain-English translation of NCT06613568 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This study is evaluating a new dialysis machine called the Moda-flx Hemodialysis System™ to see if it can safely and effectively treat people with end-stage kidney disease both in professional dialysis centers and at home. You would use this machine under supervision in a clinic setting and also learn to use it at home with a trained care partner. The goal is to determine whether this treatment is safe and works well in both settings.
Currently, most dialysis patients must travel to clinics three times a week for treatment, which can be time-consuming and limiting. This trial is testing whether a new portable machine could give patients more freedom by allowing them to receive dialysis at home, potentially improving quality of life while maintaining safety.
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You would use the Moda-flx machine in a professional dialysis clinic setting under trained staff supervision, and then transition to using it at home with a trained care partner. Before starting home dialysis, you'll receive training and need to pass a skills assessment with your care partner to ensure you can use the machine safely. The trial will monitor your safety and how well the treatment works for your kidney disease.
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