The Hemodynamic Effects During Sustained Low-efficiency Dialysis Versus Continuous Veno-venous Hemofiltration...
End- Stage Renal Disease PatientsHemodynamic instability occurs frequently during dialysis treatment and still remains as significant cause of patient mobility and mortality. Postoperative hemodynamic optimization has been proved to reduce morbidity in high-risk patients. Intracranial pressure increased can lead to further structural and functional impairment owing to its deleterious effect on the compromised microcirculation and metabolism. This study was to compare the intra-cerebral pressure (ICP) and hemodynamic parameters between the sustained low-efficiency dialysis (SLED) and continuous veno-venous hemofiltration (CVVH) in post- brain tramatic patients.
Cohort Study Comparing Short Daily Hemodialysis (HD) With Conventional HD
End-stage Renal DiseaseThrombocytopathy1 moreThis study is examining the effects of short daily hemodialysis on platelet function, fluid volume control, arterial stiffness and patient quality of life, as compared to conventional hemodialysis.
Assessment of the Sympathetic Nervous System Blockade of the Upper Limb After a Brachial Plexus...
Renal FailureThe purpose of this study is to investigate what effect a local anesthetic nerve block of the arm in patients with end stage renal failure has upon blood flow in the skin of the arm.
Inflammation in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients: Effect of Obesity
End-Stage Renal DiseaseRenal Disease4 moreOur study addresses the following research question: What is the role of obesity in modulating inflammation and innate immune function, as well as the overall responsiveness of innate immune cells (such as macrophages, neutrophils, and other peripheral leukocytes) in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis? The investigators hypothesize that obesity will lead to increased inflammation in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis.
Assessment of a Follow-up With Tele-consulting for Patients With Renal Failure Under Peritoneal...
Chronic Renal FailurePeritoneal DialysisThe objective of the study is to determine whether tele-consulting for the follow up of patients with renal failure under peritoneal dialysis would not increase the risk of experiencing a severe adverse event
Role of Chronic Kidney Disease in Cardiovascular Disease
Cardiovascular DiseasesHeart Diseases2 moreThe purpose of this study is to determine how the progressive loss of kidney function influences cardiovascular disease.
Monocentric Retrospective Cohort Study of the Impact of Advanced Nursing Practice on the Follow-up...
Renal DiseaseWith regard to the fields of competence of advanced practice defined by the Order of October 22, 2021 amending the Order of July 18, 2018 on the system of studies for the State diploma of advanced practice nurse mentioning renal disease, dialysis and renal transplantation (MRDT) and the latest recommendations of the French National Authority for Health (HAS) of July 1 2021 on the monitoring of patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), the Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) has its place in improving practices and the care pathway of patients suffering from end-stage chronic renal failure (CKD). In the literature, there are a number of studies arguing the benefits of advanced practice nurse follow-up with patients suffering from chronic renal failure (CKD) in terms of improving their psycho-social and self-care skills. However, few studies, particularly in France, demonstrate its role in the coordination of care. By virtue of their training, advanced practice nurse with an disease, dialysis and renal transplantation (MRDT) specialization acquire skills in managing pretransplant assessment files and in planning the creation of arteriovenous fistula (AVF), which enable them to be autonomous and relevant professionals in the coordination of these processes. This is why it seems appropriate to look at the added value that advanced nursing practice can bring to the follow-up of these patients.
Identifying Risk Factors (RF) for Early Haemodialysis Arteriovenous Fistula Failure (eAVFF)
Arteriovenous FistulaHemodialysis1 moreArteriovenous fisutla (AVF) is the vascular access of choice for hemodialysis but has a high early failure (eAVFF) rate. eAVFF can be defined as thrombosis/stenosis and Doppler ultrasound (DUS)-based failure-to-mature parameters such as postoperative blood flow (PostQa) < 500 ml/min, AVF-vein diameter (PostVD) < 5 mm, and AVF-vein depth (PostVDepth) ≥ 6 mm. We explored whether common risk factors for eAVFF could predict these eAVFF parameters and venous distensibility: the latter is largely overlooked as a potential eAVFF parameter.
How Much Reliable iv Calcium for the Treatment of Hyperkalemia?
Acute Renal FailureChronic Renal FailureHyperkalemia is a common problem in the emergency services and one of the life threatening metabolic emergencies. Calcium, insulin, beta adrenoceptor agonists, bicarbonate, diuretics, sodium polystyrene sulfonate and lastly dialysis are advised in treatment. Especially, avoiding evolution of serious arrythmias and iv calcium using in the treatment of occured electrocardiogram (ECG) abnormalities, there is not sufficient level of survey in the literature. So the aim of this study was to evaluate administration of iv calcium efficiency on vital signs and ECG.
Evaluation of the Integrated Home Dialysis Model
Kidney FailureChronicThe purpose of this study is to evaluate which home dialysis modality pattern (home hemodialysis [HHD], peritoneal dialysis [PD] or a combination of both, e.g. PD and then HHD) allows for the longest home dialysis survival, as defined by the time dialysed in a home environment. The investigators hypothesize that patients transferred from one home modality to another will have a longer home dialysis survival compared to patients treated only with PD or HHD.