Plain-English translation of NCT06940414 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Researchers want to understand how common dangerously high potassium levels are in people with chronic kidney disease in community health centers. They'll test blood samples and collect health information from about 2,000 patients to figure out who is most at risk and develop better ways to catch and prevent this serious complication early.
When your kidneys don't work well, potassium can build up in your blood to dangerous levels—but we don't know enough about this problem in people with kidney disease who aren't on dialysis yet. This study aims to find better ways to screen for and prevent this condition in community settings.
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You will visit one of 18 community health centers in Shanghai where you'll have blood drawn for testing (both with a portable device and standard lab work) and complete a questionnaire about your health, lifestyle, and medical history. The visit should take a couple of hours. There are no medications to take or repeat visits required—this is a one-time study to help researchers better understand and prevent high potassium levels in people like you.
AI-generated summary from trial data · Jun 3, 2026 · Not medical advice
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