Low Potassium Content Vegetables in End-Stage Renal Disease
End-stage Renal DiseaseHyperkalemia is common in End-Stage Renal Disease on chronic hemodialysis patients. The most common cause of mortality in End-Stage Renal Disease patients is sudden cardiac death caused by hyperkalemia. Hyperkalemia also increased urgent dialysis and hospitalization rate. Thus, the management for hyperkalemia in End-Stage Renal Disease patients is crucial, including restricting dietary potassium, medication control, and dialysis dosage adjustment. In the ordinary diet, the significant sources of potassium are vegetables and fruit. In our study, the investigators try to find out the influence of low potassium content vegetables for serum potassium control in End-Stage Renal Disease on chronic hemodialysis patients. This study is a prospective cohort study; the investigators enroll forty End-Stage Renal Disease on hemodialysis patients and perform this study in eight weeks period. The investigators conduct a randomized, double-blind and cross-over trial for investigating the influence of low potassium content vegetables on End-Stage Renal Disease patients. The serum potassium level will record under different potassium content vegetables. The possible adverse effects of low potassium content vegetables, cardiac arrhythmia, will also obtain by chart records during this study.
Treatment Choice and Outcomes for ESRD: Evidence From the First Year of a Nationwide Randomized...
End Stage Renal DiseaseThe investigators plan to analyze the first year of a nationwide randomized-controlled trial of end stage renal disease (ESRD) treatment choice model (ETC). This mandatory-participation program was designed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and randomization was conducted at the hospital referral region (HRR) level. 95 HRRs were assigned to the treatment group beginning in January 2021. The investigators will study the impact of this program in the first year on treatment modality choice for ESRD and explore heterogeneity in impact across patients and providers.
Extracellular Vesicles as Biomarkers for Chronic Renal Failure
Chronic Renal FailureUrinary Extracellular VesicleThe recent discovery of extracellular vesicles (EV) as a mechanism of intercellular communication has made it possible to develop a new field of health research and could bring new information on the pathological mechanisms of renal diseases. Definition of physiologic and pathologic values of urinary extracellular vesicles (EVu) between healthy subjects and chronic kidney diseases (CKD) patients could be a new tool for follow up of renal diseases. EV are found in all biological fluids including urine, that's why they are increasingly analyzed in renal pathologies. The main objective of this study is to determine the physiological values and the pathological thresholds of EVu.
Meals MATTER: A Trial of Medically Tailored Meals 2 Weeks vs. 4 Weeks Post Hospital Discharge
Heart FailureCopd4 moreThe purpose of this study is to determine if medically tailored meals provided for either 2 weeks or 4 weeks (1 meal per day) to a Kaiser Permanente Colorado (KPCO) member after hospital discharge will improve their health. Medically tailored meals (MTM) are meals that are approved by a dietitian and shown to help people with certain health conditions.
Erythropoiesis Stimulating Agents for Anemia Management in Egyptian Hemodialysis Patients
Anemia of Chronic Kidney DiseaseChronic Renal Failure1 moreThis observational study aims to compare long-acting darbepoetin alpha versus short-acting epoetin alpha erythropoietin-stimulating agents in Egyptian hemodialysis patients. The main questions aim to answer are: What are the effectiveness and safety of long- acting versus short-acting erythropoietin-stimulating agents in Egyptian hemodialysis patients? What is the cost-effectiveness of long- acting versus short-acting erythropoietin-stimulating agents in Egyptian hemodialysis patients? Participants will be divided into 2 groups; epoetin alfa (short-acting ESA), Eprex group, and darbepoetin alfa (long-acting ESA), Aranesp group for six month study period.
SOCIABLE Seniors Optimizing Community Integration to Advance Better Living With ESRD
ESRDSocial Behavior1 moreThis research is being done to find out the best ways to help people with end stage kidney disease take care of their daily lives and improve their social functioning. Investigators want to learn whether services in the Community Aging in Place, Advancing Better Living for Elders (CAPABLE) study such as help with medications, muscle strengthening, balance training, pain management, changes to houses and improved social support can be tailored to fit the needs of older adults with kidney disease to help improve their ability to balance, walk, and take care of themselves. People aged 60 years and older who have end stage kidney disease and have been receiving dialyses for at least 6 months, may join.
Study of High Sensitive Troponin-I Level in End-stage Renal Disease Patients Receiving Hemodialysis...
End-stage Renal DiseaseThis study objective is to compare the high sensitive troponin-I level in end-stage renal disease patients received hemodialysis without acute cardiovascular event with healthy population. The investigators also determine the effect of hemodialysis on troponin I level as the secondary objective.
Advance Care Planning With Older Patients Who Have End-stage Kidney Disease
Kidney FailureChronicThis study will test the feasibility of carrying out a randomised controlled trial, incorporating a mixed methods process evaluation, to evaluate advance care planning with older patients who have end-stage kidney disease.
A Comparison of Physical Activity Levels With and Without Feedback Via Fitbit® Flex™ in Hemodialysis...
End Stage Renal DiseaseThis is a pilot study intended to gather data in order to inform future studies about the role of feedback as an incentive for increasing levels of physical activity which could improve health in hemodialysis patients.
Multimodal Therapeutic Approach in Undernourished Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients (AMERICANO)...
Chronic Kidney FailureThe aim of the study is to evaluate a 3 months integrated multimodal therapeutic approach including exercise training program with ergocycle during dialysis sessions, oral nutritional supplementation, omega 3 and androgen, on effort tolerance and quality of life of under-nourish maintenance hemodialysis Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) patient.