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Active clinical trials for "Acute Kidney Injury"

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Safety and Efficacy Evaluation of CO2 Removal in Combination With Continuous Veno-Venous Hemodialysis/Hemodiafiltration...

Acute Lung InjuryAcute Kidney Injury2 more

Objective of the study is to assess the safety and efficacy of CO2 removal by the multiECCO2R (CO2 Removal System) on the multiFiltrate/multiFiltrate Pro in veno-venous extracorporeal circulation during continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) in patients presenting with hypercapnia due to acute lung failure and acute kidney injury.

Recruiting27 enrollment criteria

Protect Kidney Trial

Induced Acute Kidney InjuryHigh-risk Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

This trial is a randomized, controlled, open-label, parallel study. Patients at high risk for contrast induced acute kidney injury (CI AKI) and planned high-risk percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) will be randomized to receive optimal medical care for the prevention of CI AKI with periprocedural hydration either in combination with or without use of an Impella device during PCI. Renal function will be assessed over 6 months, potential complications (in particular bleeding and access site complications) over one month. Effects of device-assisted PCI on pathways for salt and water handling, as well as on kidney oxygenation will be detected by sequential sampling of blood and urine as well as detection of magnetic resonance imaging indicative of blood kidney oxygenation (BOLD MRI).

Recruiting24 enrollment criteria

Study to Evaluate R2R01 Plus Terlipressin Versus Terlipressin Alone in Patients With Hepatorenal...

Hepatorenal SyndromeAcute Kidney Injury

This study aims to evaluate the safety, tolerability and efficacy of R2R01 combined with terlipressin as compared to terlipressin alone in the treatment of patients with HRS-AKI

Recruiting32 enrollment criteria

Restrictive Versus Liberal Rate of Extracorporeal Volume Removal Evaluation in Acute Kidney Injury...

Acute Kidney InjuryFluid Overload3 more

Critically ill patients with acute kidney injury and fluid overload who are frequently treated by fluid removal during dialysis are at an increased risk of complications and death. Both slower and faster rates of fluid removal may cause injury to the vital organs. This proposed clinical trial will examine the feasibility of restrictive compared with a liberal rate of fluid removal in order to develop effective treatments for fluid overload and to improve the health of critically ill patients.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Benefit of Transradial Approach in Chronic Kidney Disease Population Undergoing Cardiac Catheterization...

Chronic Kidney DiseaseAcute Kidney Injury1 more

The investigators will conduct a randomized controlled trial that aims to compare the incidence of contrast-induced nephropathy between transradial- and transfemoral-access cardiac catheterization.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Promoting Kidney Recovery After Acute Kidney Injury Receiving Dialysis

Acute Kidney Injury

The overall goal of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of conducting a randomized controlled trial comparing a standardized dialysis strategy versus usual care (dialysis prescription ordered by each patient's primary nephrologist) in patients with AKI-receiving dialysis.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

An Early Real-Time Electronic Health Record Risk Algorithm for the Prevention and Treatment of Acute...

Acute Kidney Injury

This is a single center randomized trial that seeks to determine if the use of an automated real-time electronic medical record Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) risk score can improve patient outcomes through the use of an early standardized nephrology focused intervention.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Online Hemodiafiltration vs Conventional Hemodialysis in Acute Kidney Injury

Acute Kidney Injury

Only limited data exist on the benefit of online hemodiafiltration in patient with Acute kidney injury. The objective of this pilot RCT is to assess the feasibility of a large multicentre RCT to determine whether, in patients with AKI requiring acute renal replacement therapy, does exposure to Online Hemodiafiltration reduce the inflammatory status and improve renal recovery compared to conventional intermittent hemodialysis at the ICU.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Safety and Performance Evaluation of multiPlus Dialysate During CRRT

Acute Kidney Injury

Assessment of the performance of multiPlus dialysate based on the serum creatinine removal 6 hours (360 min) after start of continuous veno-venous haemodialysis/ haemodiafiltration [CVVHD(F)]. multiPlus is a phosphate-containing dialysis solution for the use in continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) during acute kidney injury (AKI).

Recruiting25 enrollment criteria

Liberation From Acute Dialysis

Acute Kidney InjuryKidney; Disease2 more

The goal of the LIBERATE-D clinical trial is to improve outcomes for patients recovering from dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury (AKI-D). The impact of a conservative dialysis strategy compared to standard clinical practice of thrice-weekly dialysis will be examined to help generate knowledge for how to guide delivery of dialysis to facilitate renal recovery.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria
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