Renal Prognosis in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients With Hyporesponsive Anemia to Erythropoiesis...
Renal AnemiaChronic Kidney DiseaseThis is an observational clinical research on patients with chronic kidney disease who are not on hemodialysis and receiving darbepoetin alfa to treat diagnosed renal anemia; the major objective is to explore novel erythropoiesis stimulating agent (ESA) response index in association with deterioration of renal function as well as occurrence of cardiovascular disease events.
Quality of Life in Greek Hemodialysis Patients Receiving Zemplar Intravenous
Chronic Kidney DiseaseSecondary HyperparathyroidismThe purpose of this study is to assess health-related Quality of Life (QoL) changes in participants with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and secondary hyperparathyroidism (sHPT) undergoing hemodialysis and receiving paricalcitol intravenous (iv).
Prevention of Contrast Induced Nephropathy by Erythropoietin
DiabetesChronic Kidney InsufficiencyThis ia a prospective, randomized, double blind, placebo controlled trial. patients schedule for primary PCI or elective PCI will randomly allocated to receive either a single dose of EPO (Recormon, Roche, Epoetin beta) or saline intravenously before PCI. The investigators assume that the incidence rate of CIN will be significantly lower in the EPO group compared to placebo. In addition, EPO administration will result in a decrease of infarct size.
Ergocalciferol in Chronic Kidney Disease
Chronic Kidney DiseaseTo examine the effect of ergocalciferol treatment on 25-hydroxyvitamin D and PTH levels in patients with CKD stage 3 and 4
Study to Evaluate the Effect of Intravenous (IV) Paricalcitol (Zemplar) on Cardiac Morbidity in...
Secondary HyperparathyroidismChronic Kidney Disease Stage V1 moreThe purpose of this study was to ascertain the percentage of cardiac patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) stage 5 treated with paricalcitol IV achieving intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) levels in target range of Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (K/DOQI) treatment guidelines (150 - 300 pg/mL) after 2 years.
Effects of a Reduction in Kidney Function on Cardiovascular Structure and Function: A Prospective...
Chronic Kidney DiseaseStudies of patients with established kidney disease, even when this is mild, appear to show that they are at high risk of heart failure, stroke and sudden cardiac death. This may be because kidney disease causes stiffening of the arteries in the body which means that the heart and brain are damaged by high blood pressure. By studying patients before and after the removal of a kidney (uni-nephrectomy) for transplantation the investigators will find out for the first time in man the effect of an isolated reduction in kidney function on the structure and function of the arteries and heart. Hypotheses. An isolated reduction in GFR occuring after surgical uni-nephrectomy is associated with long term adverse cardiac and vascular effects which include: Increased arterial stiffness and left ventricular mass Abnormalities in left ventricular systolic and diastolic function Increased oxidative stress, inflammation and collagen turnover
Sleep Disturbances as a Risk Factor in Chronic Kidney Disease
Chronic Kidney DiseaseThis study is designed to determine if either short night time sleep or poor night time sleep could be a risk factor for increasing the rate at which kidney function deteriorates in persons with mild to moderate kidney disease.
Protein, Nutrition and Cardiovascular Disease in Stage 5 Chronic Kidney Disease
End Stage Renal DiseaseNational Kidney Foundation guidelines recommend a dietary protein intake of 1.2 grams per kilogram per day (g/kg/d) in hemodialysis patients. However, it is unclear whether consumption of high amounts of protein in dialysis patients has beneficial or harmful nutritional and cardiovascular effects in this population. High protein intake might improve nutritional status, but it has been argued that the state of low muscle mass, small body size and low serum protein levels is not the result of decreased dietary intake, rather a result of hypercatabolism induced by metabolic acidosis, inflammation and oxidative stress. The specific aims of this study are to examine in a prospective cohort of hemodialysis patients the longitudinal associations of absolute total protein intake or dietary protein intake with muscle mass and arterial stiffness.
Identification of Cardiovascular Risk Factors Linked to Renal Failure Progression
Chronic Renal FailureThe aim of this study is to appreciate the influence of renal failure progression on vasculopathy (coronary calcifications and left ventricular hypertrophy) and cardiovascular risk factors.
Impact of CAMP in an Ambulatory Renal Clinic
Chronic Kidney DiseaseThe purpose of this study is to see if a pharmacist can help patients understand how he/she should be taking their medications. The study is also being done to see if meeting with the pharmacist can help patients better control chronic kidney disease and the medical problems that can occur.