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Active clinical trials for "Kidney Failure, Chronic"

Results 881-890 of 1823

Increasing Autonomous Motivation in ESRD to Enhance Phosphate Binder Adherence

End Stage Renal Disease

Hyperphosphatemia in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients is a non-traditional risk factor for all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. Non-adherence to phosphate binders is as high as 74% in ESRD patients and has been shown to be most related to psychosocial factors including attitudes. There is limited data on the influence of attitudes and perceived autonomy support on phosphate binder adherence and these two psychosocial constructs can be positively influenced through the use of motivational interviewing skills to increase autonomous motivation. Furthermore, racial disparities are known to exist in ESRD however and there are still gaps, which exist in understanding the determinants of disparities in adherence in vulnerable patients with ESRD. In this study, the investigators seek to determine the impact of motivational interviewing on phosphate binder adherence in diverse ESRD patients. The investigators will ask all the subjects to fill out surveys mainly regarding their attitudes; perceived providers' autonomy support and phosphate binder adherence. The investigators will administer motivational counseling to subjects in the intervention arm of the study, at baseline and 1 month after recruitment. The investigators will ask all the subjects to fill out the same surveys 2 months after recruitment and the investigators will compare subjects who underwent motivational interviewing to those who did not.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Hemodialysis Adequacy Using a Heparin-grafted Dialyzer and a Citrate-enriched Dialysate

Kidney DiseasesHemodialysis Complication1 more

After providing informed consent, patients will be randomized to either the intervention treatment ("EvoCit procedure") or the control treatment ("EvoHep procedure"). After randomization, each study arm consists of four weeks of 3x4 hours hemodialysis treatments according to the allocated protocol. After the last dialysis treatment of the fourth treatment week and after a long interdialytic interval, patients will crossover to the alternative hemodialysis procedure. After crossover, the study will be completed with, again, four weeks of 3x4 hours hemodialysis treatments according to the allocated protocol.

Completed26 enrollment criteria

Prediction of Chronic Renal Disease After Acute Kidney Injury in the Intensive Care Unit

Acute Kidney InjuryChronic Renal Disease

The study aims to develop and validate a prediction score of chronic renal disease occurrence within 3 years after ICU discharge in patients who suffered an acute kidney failure during ICU stay and recovered normal renal function at 90 days following their discharge. The primary study outcome is the incidence of chronic renal disease within the first 3 years after ICU discharge, defined by a lower glomerular filtration rate (GFR) under 60 mL/minute/1.73m2.

Active18 enrollment criteria

Triferic AVNU Infusion Via Freedom Pump During Hemodialysis

End Stage Renal Disease

The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the delivery of Triferic AVNU intravenously using the Freedom Pump-20 during hemodialysis into the pre-dialyzer and post-dialyzer blood lines.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Electrostimulation Program During Dialysis Sessions in Chronic Renal Failure Patients...

Chronic Renal Failure (CRF)

Sport improves quality of life and health, decreasing cardiovascular risks and increasing effort tolerance. Chronic renal failure (CRF) induces many clinical and biological complications leading to less effort tolerance (strength and endurance). Renal failure patients got also many cardiovascular risks : sedentarily lifestyle, hypertension (HTA), diabetes, neuropathies, bone disorders, depression and sedentarity due to dialysis sessions. Moreover, dialysis sessions three times a week induce the spiral of deconditioning. In order to counteract this, sport should be encourage in this specific hemodialysis population. The aim of this study is to evaluate electrostimulation program during dialysis sessions for 3 months. Evaluation will be done using the Test of 6-minute walk (6MWT). Secondary aims will be evaluated: Muscular strength and quadriceps diameter Equilibrium Quality of life. Strength developed during maximal exercise test in a subgroup (patient undergoing dialysis in Rennes center, about 40% of the total population) Nutritional intakes (quantitative and qualitative evaluation)

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Liraglutide Treatment to Patients With Severe Renal Insufficiency

Type 2 Diabetes MellitusEnd-stage Renal Disease

Incretin-based therapy for the treatment of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) is new and fundamentally different from the classical treatments with oral antidiabetic agents and insulin. The novel and original aspect of this investigator-initiated study is the focus on treatment with an incretin-based agent (the GLP-1 analogue liraglutide) in T2D patients with severely reduced kidney function. At present there is virtually no knowledge of the physiology and clinical implications of the role of incretin hormones and incretin-based therapy in this group of diabetic patients.The aim of the study is to establish an evidence-based rationale for introducing a GLP-1 analogue to the limited armamentarium of antidiabetic drugs for patients with type T2D and severe renal insufficiency. The overall hypothesis is that patients with T2D and severe renal insufficiency will tolerate and benefit from treatment with the GLP-1 analogue liraglutide, hereby improving glycaemic control and reducing risk factors of cardiovascular disease

Completed27 enrollment criteria

Pharmacokinetics Study of Donepezil HCl in Subjects Receiving Haemodialysis.

End-Stage Renal Disease

The purpose of this study is to investigate the pharmacokinetics of donepezil HCl 3 mg in subjects with end-state renal disease who were receiving haemodialysis.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Combined Bone Marrow Transplantation (BMT) and Renal Transplant for Multiple Myeloma (MM) With End...

Multiple MyelomaEnd Stage Renal Disease

The primary objective is to cure multiple myeloma with less toxic allogeneic bone marrow transplantation while inducing renal allograft tolerance through mixed chimerism in patients with end stage renal failure and multiple myeloma

Completed31 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Biocompatibility of Cartridge Blood Set Versus Standard Blood Line

Chronic Kidney Failure

The primary objective is to collect data to evaluate the biocompatibility of two types of blood circuit, already on the market.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

L-Carnitine in Peritoneal Dialysis

End-Stage Renal Disease

The development of glucose-sparing strategies able to provide an efficacious ultrafiltration profile represents one of the modern goals of peritoneal dialysis therapy. The study hypothesis is to evaluate the possibility to formulate peritoneal dialysis solutions containing L-carnitine as an osmotic agent to partially replace glucose.

Completed24 enrollment criteria
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