Nicotinamide in Hemodialysis Patients With Hyperphosphatemia
Chronic Kidney DiseaseHemodialysis1 moreStudy hypothesis: Nicotinamide inhibits gastrointestinal phosphate absorption and serum phosphate levels of dialysis patients in a dose dependent manner.
Comparison of Efficacy and Safety of Paricalcitol Injection With Maxacalcitol Injection in Adult...
Secondary HyperparathyroidismHemodialysisThis study is a comparison of the efficacy and safety of paricalcitol injection with maxacalcitol injection in adult Japanese chronic kidney disease patients receiving hemodialysis with secondary hyperparathyroidism. The main objective of this study is to demonstrate the efficacy of paricalcitol injection in reducing levels of parathyroid hormone without clinically significant hypercalcemia, compared to maxacalcitol injection.
Renal Transplantation and Inhaled Anesthetic Sevoflurane (SEVOREIN)
End-stage Chronic Renal DiseaseSevere Acute Kidney Failure1 moreRenal transplantation is characterized by ischemia-reperfusion lesions in allograft. In a previous study, Julier and al. (Anesthesiology 2003) have demonstrated that sevoflurane reduces glomerular lesions in kidney of patients undergoing a cardiovascular surgery and présenting with ischemia-reperfusion phenomena. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effects of sevoflurane on the recovery of renal graft function in patients after kidney transplantation. This study will be a randomized, double blinded, controlled clinical trial and 120 patients undergoing renal allograft transplantation will be included. Patients will be divided into 2 groups: one group of patients who will receive sevoflurane (evaluated treatment) for anaesthesia and the other one who will receive propofol (reference treatment). We will evaluate renal function for one year after transplantation. Ours results will confirm or not that sevoflurane protects kidney function from ischemia-reperfusion lesions.
Is Spironolactone Safe and Effective in the Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease in Mild Chronic...
Chronic Kidney DiseaseCardiovascular DiseasePatients with kidney failure have a poor survival rate that is due to a much higher than average rate of heart and vascular disease. The reason that kidney failure causes heart disease is unknown but recent research suggests that a hormone called aldosterone, which is increased in patients with kidney disease may damage the heart and blood vessels. The investigators propose, using a randomized blinded trial, to find out whether drugs that inhibit the actions of aldosterone have beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system in patients with kidney failure
EPO-BUL-01 - Study of the Optimization of Anemia Management of EPREX (Epoetin Alfa) in Predialysis...
Chronic Renal FailureThe purpose of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness, safety and clinical outcome of Epoetin alfa with dosing regime in accordance with Summary of Product Characteristics in the treatment of anemia in predialysis.
STAAR-3 Clinical Study
Chronic Kidney DiseaseChronic Renal Insufficiency3 moreTo assess the effect of Aranesp on the hemoglobin (Hgb) of CRI subjects who are recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEPO)-naïve or converting from rHuEPO therapy.
Study to Define Optimal IGF-1 Monitoring in Children Treated With NutropinAq
Turner SyndromeRenal Insufficiency3 moreThe main purpose of this study is to establish an optimal monitoring regimen in NutropinAq treated children, using newly developed capillary blood spot IGF-1 measurement technology.
Defining The Role Of Dialysate Magnesium In Arrhythmogenicity On Dialysis
Chronic Kidney DiseaseArrhythmiaThe study is being performed to better understand dialysis techniques which keep heart functions stable during dialysis. People on dialysis have a high risk for heart disease and strokes. More information about dialysis techniques that keep hearts stable may help prevent the high risk of cardiovascular disease and death and help to reduce discomfort during dialysis. This study will look at the way that the magnesium in dialysate affects heart function during dialysis. High or low levels of magnesium may change the way hearts beat. The question asked is if lowering the amount of magnesium in dialysate will affect the amount of magnesium in blood or change the heart beat.
Effect of Ferrlecit® Versus Oral Iron on Iron Deficient Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Patients Receiving...
AnemiaIron-Deficiency2 moreThis study compares the effect of Ferrlecit® (a form of intravenous iron) to ferrous sulfate (a form of oral iron) in treating anemia and iron deficiency in chronic kidney disease patients who are receiving erythropoietic agents, such as Procrit® and Aranesp®.
Growth Hormone Treatment in Infants Aged 1 to 2 Years With Chronic Renal Insufficiency (CRI) and...
Chronic Kidney DiseaseChronic Renal InsufficiencyThis trial is conducted in Europe. Objective(s): To evaluate the effect of human growth hormone on infants aged 1 to 2 years with chronic renal insufficiency (CRI) and growth retardation despite an adequate dietary intake. Trial Design: This is an open, parallel group clinical trial with a duration of one year, in which period 50% of patients will receive GH treatment and the other 50% will act as a control group, without treatment. Trial Population: The trial will involve a total of 16 infants aged from 12±3 to 24 months suffering chronic renal insufficiency (Glomerular Filtration Rate less than 60 ml/min/1.73 m2), and growth failure and undergoing conservative treatment or peritoneal dialysis. Include the key inclusion and exclusion criteria.