Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Colon Dialysis Treats Non-dialysis End-Stage Kidney Disease
Chronic Kidney FailureEnd-Stage Kidney DiseaseThis study evaluates the clinical efficacy and study the therapeutic mechanism of a kind of traditional Chinese medicine colonic dialysis on Chronic kidney disease (CKD) 5 without blood dialysis therapy in adults. Half of participants will receive conventional integrated therapy on chronic renal failure (CRF), while the other half will receive integrated therapy on CRF and traditional Chinese medicine colonic dialysis.
High-flux Hemodialysis Versus Hemodiafiltration for End-Stage Renal Disease
Chronic Kidney FailureThis study evaluates the effect of high-flux hemodialysis compared to hemodiafiltration on small and moderate molecule substances clearance. Meanwhile, this study evaluates the effect of high-flux hemodialysis compared to hemodiafiltration on cardiac function. In this self matching study, participants will receive high-flux hemodialysis compared to hemodiafiltration.
Comparison of Conventional Dialysis and the Allient System
End Stage Renal DiseaseChronic Kidney FailureThe purpose of the study to determine whether the level of inflammation may be decreased, the lifespan of red blood cells increased and the clearance of waste products in the blood improved through the use of the Allient System as compared to conventional hemodialysis.
DELFT (Dynepo Evaluation of Long-Term Follow-Up Treatment)
AnemiaKidney Diseases4 moreThis is a post-authorisation safety study to assess the incidence and severity of all pre-defined cardiovascular events in patients treated with DYNEPO, as well as to detect & describe less common adverse drug reactions, and to summarise DYNEPO drug utilisation.
Intravenous Iron in Patients With Anemia of Chronic Kidney Disease
Kidney FailureChronicThe objective of this study is the evaluation of the efficacy and safety of intravenous iron sucrose in anemic patients with chronic kidney disease not on renal replacement therapy.
Genetic Determinants of the Hypokalemic and Hyperglycemic Effect of Albuterol Inhalation
HyperkalemiaChronic Renal FailureSeveral studies have indicated that albuterol administered either intravenously or by inhalation can significantly reduce plasma potassium concentration in patients suffering from chronic renal failure.In conjunction with the decrease in potassium concentration a modest rise in glucose concentration is usually noted. These metabolic effects are characterized by rapid onset occurring as early as 3-5 minutes following salbutamol administration and lasting for at least 1 hour. The role played by ß2AR polymorphisms in determining the bronchial and vascular response to ß2AR agonist drugs, have been confirmed by several studies. The purpose of the present study is to examine possible causal relationships between genetically based alteration in the structure of ß2AR and the metabolic effects of inhaled albuterol.
Comparison of Daily Nocturnal Hemodialysis With Daily Hemodialysis
Kidney FailureChronicHemodialysis remains associated with a high mortality (approximately 22% per year) and many complications despite improvements over the last twenty years. Several nephrologists have suggested that increasing the frequency and amount of dialysis will result in improved outcomes. In fact, various forms of daily dialysis have been performed in over 300 patients in the last 30 years with improvements in blood pressure, quality-of-life, bone disease, and other complications of renal failure. Whether this form of treatment can be expanded to the 220,000 Americans on hemodialysis is unknown. The primary outcome of this study is to determine the effectiveness of nocturnal dialysis in hemodialysis patients in St. Louis. If the pilot study is effective, then participation in a larger, multicenter trial is expected. The endpoints measured are use of antihypertensive medications, improvement in secondary hyperparathyroidism and use of phosphorus binders, quality-of-life measured by SF-36 surveys, and improvement in physical function as measured by maximal oxygen uptake.
Compare Elbow mNT-BBAVF With Wrist RCAVF for Hemodialysis Access
End Stage Renal Disease on DialysisInvestigator plan to conduct a multicenter, open-labelled, randomized study to compare the primary patency and safety of elbow mNT-BBAVF and wrist RCAVF in hemodialysis patients.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Renal Regeneration in Diabetic Nephropathy
Chronic Renal FailureDiabetes kidney disease is a leading cause for end stage renal disease in the western world. To date no treatment that can reverse renal damage exists. Chronic hypoxia is one of the major key insults affecting the diabetic kidney, and many of the new treatments under study focus on it's consequences, but no treatment can improve the hypoxia as both increased renal perfusion and decreased renal perfusion may be associated with it's worsening. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) can improve renal hypoxia by increasing partial pressure of dissolved (non-hemoglobin-bound) oxygen without affecting it's demand. HBOT also recruits tissue and peripheral progenitors and supplies the optimal environment crucial for their proliferation and for tissue repair. Hyperbaric oxygen treatment was known for years as an effective treatment for diabetic ulcers. Recent trials have shown great impact on brain lesions (in diabetic and non-diabetic patients) it is now the time to evaluate the effect of HBOT on the diabetic kidney.
Methadone Anesthesia For Kidney Transplant Receptors
Renal Failure ChronicSurgeryIntraoperative methadone or fentanyl will be administered to patients submitted to kidney transplant surgery. Postoperative pain, analgesic consumption and side effects will be evaluated