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Cardiac Arrhythmia in Patients With End-Stage Renal Disease

End Stage Renal Disease on DialysisCardiac Arrhythmia2 more

The study will examine the presence of cardiac arrhythmias in patients receiving hemodialysis and the role of diabetes, hypoglycemia and parameters related to uremia and the dialysis procedure. The study is designed as a prospective cohort study with 18 months follow-up. 70 patients receiving chronic hemodialysis will be recruited and equipped with implantable loop recorders (ILR): 35 patients with diabetes and 35 patients without diabetes. Data collection during the follow-up includes continuous monitoring of the heart rhythm by the ILR for the entire follow-up period, continuous glucose monitoring for 10 days every second month, and monthly collection of blood samples and dialytic parameters.

Active19 enrollment criteria

Phase IIa Study of ALLN-346 (Engineered Urate Oxidase) in Subjects With Hyperuricemia, Gout and...

HyperuricemiaGout1 more

The purpose of this Phase IIa study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability and pharmacodynamics of ALLN-346 in subjects with hyperuricemia and gout, and with mild to moderate chronic kidney disease.

Terminated15 enrollment criteria

FGF23 and Cardiovascular Damage in Anemia With an Without Chronic Kidney Disease.

Fibroblast Growth Factor 23Anemia1 more

Anemia is associated with cardiovascular disease. Iron deficiency is usually induced in chronic kidney disease (CKD). In clinical studies, an inverse association between serum levels of iron and fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23), a cardiovascular risk factor, has been demonstrated. In addition, a number of the I.V. iron presentations mostly used to treat anemia show unwanted side effects related to phosphate alterations and increased FGF23. Objectives. The General Objective of this project is to evaluate, through in vivo and in vitro studies, the cardiovascular alterations related to the anemia-induced increase in FGF23 production; as well as the identification of possible molecular targets that may be useful in its prevention and/or palliation. Specific Objectives are: 1) To determine in a population with anemia (due to iron deficiency), with and without CKD, an association between the parameters related to iron metabolism, FGF23 and markers of cardiovascular damage. 2) To evaluate in vivo, in a murine experimental model of anemia, with and without CKD, the effects of the modulation (inhibition) of triggers of iron deficiency (hepcidin) and of the increase in FGF23 (HF1α), on markers of cardiovascular damage. 3) To compare in vivo, in an experimental model of anemia with and without CKD, the effect of different I.V. iron presentations (ferrous sulphate, ferric carboxymaltose and ferric citrate) on FGF23 levels and their cardiovascular impact. 4) To evaluate in vitro, in cardiomyocytes cultures, in the presence of iron deficiency, the direct effect of FGF23 on the induction of cardiac damage. 5) To evaluate in vitro, in osteoblasts cultures, the direct effect of ferrous sulphate, ferric carboxymaltose, ferric citrate and hepcidin. Methodology. The levels of intact and C-terminal FGF23 (FGF23i and FGF23c), the differential expression profile of plasma miRNAS and of proteomic, markers of cardiovascular disease, mineral metabolism, inflammation and oxidative stress and intracellular signalling pathways will be evaluated.

Active19 enrollment criteria

A Phase 4 Safety and Efficacy Study to Evaluate Lesinurad 200 mg in Participants With Gout and Renal...

GoutChronic Kidney Disease (CKD)

This study evaluates the safety and efficacy of lesinurad administered with an XOI versus a placebo plus an XOI in gout participants who have moderate renal impairment and who are not at target level of serum urate (sUA).

Terminated29 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of Atacicept in IgA Nephropathy

IgA Nephropathy

This main purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety, tolerability, dose response and efficacy of Atacicept in participants with IgA nephropathy and persistent proteinuria. The study hypothesis was that treatment with Atacicept would reduce proteinuria compared to placebo.

Terminated16 enrollment criteria

Chronic Kidney Disease - Renal Epidemiology and Information Network

Renal InsufficiencyChronic

Preserving kidney function and improving the transition from CKD to End stage renal disease (ESRD) is a research and healthcare challenge. The Chronic Kidney Disease-Renal Epidemiology and Information Network (CKD-REIN) cohort was established to identify the determinants, biomarkers and practice patterns associated with chronic kidney disease outcomes. The study includes 3,033 adult patients with moderate to advanced CKD from a representative sample of 40 nephrology clinics in France with respect to regions and legal status. Patients are recruited during a routine visit and followed up for 5 years, before and after starting renal replacement therapy. Patient-level clinical, biological, and lifestyle data are collected annually, as well as provider-level data on clinical practices, coordinated with the International Chronic Kidney Disease Outcomes and Practice Pattern Study (CKDopps). Blood and urine samples are stored in a biobank. The overall objective is to develop a research platform to address key questions regarding the determinants and biomarkers associated with adverse outcomes in CKD and to assess its effective management. It has the following hypotheses and specific aims: to evaluate a large set of social, environmental, bioclinical, and genetic factors, and their interactions in relation with CKD outcomes including progression to ESRD, mortality, metabolic and vascular complications, and the onset of a number of chronic and acute events; to assess several new biomarkers to predict adverse outcomes of CKD and its complications; to evaluate the associations of provider practices (management of hypertension, anemia, nutritional abnormalities, mineral and bone disorder, nutritional status, timing of dialysis initiation and transplant wait-listing) with achievement of clinical practice guidelines, clinical and patient-reported outcomes (PRO). to evaluate the associations of health care organization and clinic services (e.g., for nutrition, educational programs) with clinical and patient-reported outcomes, and achievement of clinical practice guidelines; to estimate the relative cost-effectiveness of different provider practices and clinic services.

Active8 enrollment criteria

Preventing Sickle Cell Kidney Disease

AnemiaSickle Cell4 more

Untreated hypertension and renal injury are risk factors for increased morbidity and mortality in sickle cell disease, yet early markers of progressive disease have not been identified and therapies to prevent the development of adverse cardiovascular outcomes have not been defined. Circadian blood pressure, as defined by 24 hour blood pressure monitoring, is more accurate than clinic blood pressure in defining secondary hypertension and abnormal nocturnal blood pressured dipping and nocturnal hypertension have been linked to progressive renal disease in other diseases. Methodology/Aims: A randomized feasibility trial of losartan will be conducted among adolescent HbSS and SB0 thalassemia patients (11-19 years) with abnormal nocturnal blood pressure dipping. During this six month feasibility trial, two dosing strategies of losartan (titrated to keep clinic BP <95th percentile vs. <75th percentile) will be analyzed for safety and effect on restoring normal circadian blood pressure. A prospective cohort study among HbSS and SB0 thalassemia patients (6-19 years) will also be conducted to evaluate the incidence of hypertension and role of monitoring potential biomarkers of kidney injury and hypertension. Cohort participants will undergo annual evaluations of hypertension(24 hour blood pressure monitoring for participants ≥ 11yrs, clinic BP in all participants) and markers of kidney injury/hypertension. Expected Results: At the completion of the feasibility trial, vital background information will be obtained to design a definitive multicenter trial of hypertension in sickle cell disease. At the completion of the cohort study, the incidence of pediatric hypertension will be identified and the role for monitoring blood and urine biomarkers will be better understood. As therapy for patients with renal failure is dismal, it is imperative that SCD patients at risk are identified early and that therapeutic trials are conducted that prevent progression.

Terminated7 enrollment criteria

A Study of Varlilumab (Anti-CD27) and Sunitinib in Patients With Metastatic Clear Cell Renal Cell...

CarcinomaRenal Cell8 more

This is a study to determine the clinical benefit (how well the drug works), safety, and tolerability of combining varlilumab and sunitinib. The study will enroll patients with metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma.

Terminated20 enrollment criteria

Sargramostim for Myeloid Dendritic Cell Deficiency

Kidney DiseasesKidney Transplant

The study will determine whether administration of sargramostim will improve myeloid dendritic cell deficiency in various study groups, including healthy subjects and patients with chronic kidney disease, including those with kidney transplants.

Terminated18 enrollment criteria

Anemia Correction and Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 Levels in Chronic Kidney Disease , and Renal Transplant...

Anemia of Chronic Kidney DiseaseEndothelial Dysfunction2 more

The fibroblast growth factor-23-bone-kidney axis is part of newly discovered biological systems linking bone to other organ functions through a complex endocrine network that is integrated with the parathormone/vitamin D axis and which plays an equally important role in health and disease . Most of the known physiological function of fibroblast growth factor 23 to regulate mineral metabolism can be accounted for by actions of this hormone on the kidney.In a recent experimental study, fibroblast growth factor-23 was shown to cause pathological hypertrophy in rat cardiomyocytes by "calcineurin-nuclear factor of activated T cells" and treatment with fibroblast growth factor -blockers reduced left ventricular hypertrophy in experimental models of chronic renal failure.The current hypothesis is that, in healthy individuals, iron deficiency stimulates increased production of fibroblast growth factor23. At the same time, iron is thought to be the cofactor of enzymes taking part in the degradation of intact fibroblast growth factor-23 and thought to have a role in the excretion of degraded FGF-23 parts .Studies speculated that Angiotensin Converting Enzyme inhibitors may exert their anti-proteinuria effects at least in part by reducing serum fibroblast growth factor-23 levels although it is difficult from the results of this study to understand which comes first and brings about the other; decrease in proteinuria or fibroblast growth factor-23. Available evidence points to the deleterious effects of increased fibroblast growth factor-23 level in proteinuria, but the precise molecular mechanism still remains to be explored. An intricate and close association exists among parathormone, phosphorus, active vitamin D with FGF23, but the independent role of the latter on proteinuria is the least explored. Elaborately conducted studies that control effects of confounding factors adequately are needed to demonstrate the independent pathogenic role of FGF23.

Suspended8 enrollment criteria
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