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The Comparison Between Ringer Lactate Solution and Normal Saline with Dextrose Water in Post-Operative Period of Kidney Transplantation

The Comparison Between Ringer Lactate Solution and Normal Saline with Dextrose Water in Post-Operative Period of Kidney Transplantation

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18 years and older
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Overview

This is a randomized controlled pragmatic clinical trial. We aim to evaluate the effect of Ringer lactate solution (RLS) and normal saline solution (NSS) with dextrose water (D5W) on the electrolyte abnormality of kidney transplant recipients (KTR) during the first post-operative week. The problem with using NSS with or without D5W as a standard replacement fluid is the hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis which might compromise the kidney allograft function. A total 60 KTR will be enrolled and randomized to receive either RLS or NSS with D5W. The primary outcome is serum bicarbonate level at day 5 after transplantation. Secondary outcomes include the serum potassium, serum sodium, serum chloride, cytokine panel, and the incidence of delayed graft function.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • A kidney transplant recipient who receives transplant at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital.
  • Age >=18 years
  • Both deceased donor and living donor kidney transplantation will be included

Exclusion Criteria:

  • multiorgan transplantation
  • Known allergy to RLS or NSS

Study details
    Electrolyte Imbalance
    Kidney Transplant; Complications

NCT06030609

King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital

30 January 2026

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