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Active clinical trials for "Acute Kidney Injury"

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Mineral-Homeostasis in Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy

Acute Renal Failure

Acute renal failure is a common complication in intensive care unit patients. In 10% of cases renal replacement therapy becomes necessary. Current devices have increase filter patency and efficacy. However, magnesium, calcium and phosphate are eliminated as well. However, the extend of this elimination hase not been quantified. Thus, we want to record retrospectively how often abnormal values for phosphate, magnesium and calcium occurred during routine renal replacement therapy in 2011 and 2012. prospectively evaluate the same parameters during routine treatment in 2013 and 2014

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of the NephroCheck™ After TAVI

Transcatheter Aortic Valve ImplantationAcute Kidney Injury1 more

Postoperative acute renal failure is a frequent complication after a Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI). The current practice cannot predict Acute Kidney Injuries (AKI) early enough to prevent an organic dysfunction triggering, consequently, cortical tubular necrosis. Several recent studies in cardiac surgery have shown that sonographic criteria, the Renal Resistive Index (IRR), and a urinary biomarker, the NephroCheck™, could predict AKI promptly. These markers, sonographic and biologic, have both the advantage to be non-invasive and easy to perform. Each marker seems to have sensitivity and specificity to predict AKI promptly after cardiac surgery. Therefore, the IRR and the NephroCheck™ test could become essential tests to guide clinicians in determining rapidly whether a patient will develop AKI after a TAVI procedure. However, so far, no study has tested the NephroCheck™ in patients undergoing TAVI. Therefore, the aim of this prospective observational study will be first to determine the effectiveness of the NephroCheck™ to predict AKI at an early stage after a TAVI procedure. The secondary outcome will be to compare the NephroCheck™ with the RRI in predicting at an earlier stage than the traditional method an AKI.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Pharmacokinetics of Ertapenem in Continuous Venovenous Hemodialysis

Acute Kidney Failure

Critically ill patients in the intensive care unit often receive continuous hemodialysis to treat their kidney failure. Ertapenem is an antibiotic often used in these patients. Continuous dialysis may remove ertapenem, putting patients at risk for inappropriate treatment of their infection. This study will determine how much ertapenem is removed by continuous hemodialysis.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Neutrophil Gelatinase-associated Lipocalin (NGAL) Evaluation in Emergency Department (ED) All-Comers...

Acute Kidney Injury

This study is to evaluate the NGAL point of care device as an aid in the early risk assessment of AKI (acute kidney injury)in an All-Comers ED population.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Clinical Trial of Sodium Bicarbonate to Prevent Contrast-Induced Nephropathy

Acute Kidney Failure

The purpose of this study is to determine whether sodium bicarbonate is effective in the prevention of sodium-induced nephropathy

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

PEEP-induced Changed in RRI as Physiological Background of Ventilator-induced Kidney Injury

Respiratory Distress SyndromeAdult3 more

The renal Doppler resistive index (RRI) is a noninvasive tool that has been used to assess renal perfusion in the intensive care unit (ICU) setting. Many parameters have been described as influential on the values of renal RI. Mechanical ventilation is associated with significant increases in the risk of acute kidney injury (AKI). Ventilator-induced kidney injury (VIKI) is believed to occur due to changes in hemodynamics that impair renal perfusion. The investigators hypothesized that patients who need mechanical ventilation should have a different response in RRI when different levels of Positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) are applied. Investigators wish to describe changing in RRI due to changes in PEEP and to verify whether these changes could partially explain the occurrence of VIKI

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Vitamin E and N-acetylcysteine for Preventing Contrast-Induced Acute Kidney Injury After Coronary...

Coronary Artery DiseaseCoronary Artery Angiography4 more

In a double-blinded randomized clinical trial, all patients undergoing coronary artery catheterization who will met our criteria, will be enrolled into three groups to receive either, vitamin e, n-acetylcysteine, or placebo. The aim of study will be to compare the superiority of vitamin e over n-acetylcysteine for the prevention of contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CIAKI).

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Neutral Endopeptidase for Early Detection of Acute Kidney Injury After Cardiac Surgery

Acute Kidney Injury

The investigators want to investigate if the urinary biomarker neprilysin can identify cardiac surgical patients suffering from postoperative AKI within 24 hours.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Effect of Cholesterol Level on Postoperative Acute Kidney Injury of Non-cardiac Surgeries

Acute Kidney Injury

Preoperative serum cholesterol level may influence occurrence of postoperative acute kidney injury of cardiac surgeries. However, the effect of Preoperative serum cholesterol level for non cardiac surgery remains unknown. This study aimed to explore the effect in non-cardiac surgical population.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Association of Tissue Oxygen Saturation With Postoperative Acute Kidney Injury in Double Valves...

Acute Kidney Injury

To investigate the relationship of tissue oxygenation of different organs and tissue beds (e.g., a tissue bed on the arm vs. leg vs. flank tissue bed(s) and renal tissue bed, and thus can be used as a surrogate of renal tissue oxygenation monitoring.

Completed12 enrollment criteria
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