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Active clinical trials for "Kidney Failure, Chronic"

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Exercise Training and Physical Rehabilitation in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease in Europe...

Renal InsufficiencyChronic3 more

This study evaluates possible barriers to physical activity/exercise training for patients with chronic kidney disease in Europe. The study's aim is to investigate structural problems and attitudes at different levels of care. Both a systemic and individual approach are applied. Barriers due to health care organisation and reimbursement policies will be investigated in the health care system and at the renal unit. Perceived benefits of physical activity and personal attitudes towards a healthy lifestyle will be investigated in nephrologists and renal nurses. Patients' health related quality of life, attitudes and perceived availability will be explored.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Less Frequency Hemodialysis and COVID-19

End Stage Renal Disease

Facing the unusual situation imposed by the coronavirus disease, the aim of this study is to evaluate the risk and effects of less frequent hemodialysis on prevalent patients

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

The Impact of Early Protocol Biopsy in Kidney Transplant

Chronic Renal Failure

The purpose of this study is evaluating the impact of steroid pulse therapy (SPT) on SCR revealed on PB in KT recipients maintained on TAC/MMF and corticosteroid. In our institution, since routine protocol biopsies are performed at 2 weeks, 1 year, and 2 years after renal transplantation, it is practically difficult that graft survival is used as an endpoint for randomized controlled trials. From a meta-analysis for 31 observational studies , acute rejection was associated with an increased risk of graft loss risk ratios ranged from 1.2 - 10.5. Furthermore, chronic allograft nephropathy and graft survival is strongly correlated with acute rejection episode during the first year after renal transplantation. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the effect of early steroid pulse therapy for the reduction of acute rejection episode during the first year after KT in the patients who will show subclinical changes at 2-week protocol biopsy. The histological feature at 1 year PB, graft function (represented by serum creatinine level and eGFR) during the 1st year of KT were compared between SCR group and non-SCR group. Additional benefits including early detection of polioma BK virus associated nephritis (BKVAN) and relapsed underlying disease are also evaluated.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of a Biosimilar Epoetin Alfa in Stable 'End Stage Renal Failure'

End Stage Renal FailureAnaemia

This is a prospective, observational, non-inferior study in ESRF patients stable on Eprex who are switched to a Biosimilar Epoetin Alfa. Study plans to recrut 44 patients. Following recruitment, a baseline data collection of full routine laboratory test before switch to Binocrit.Primary endpoint is Mean change in haemoglobin levels at 12 weeks and Secondary endpoint is Mean change in haemoglobin levels at 6 weeks Safety endpoint will be Adverse drug reactions and serious adverse effects Analysis: Changes from baseline at Week 6 and Week 12 will be evaluated using paired t-test or Wilcoxon signed ranks test as appropriate. Changes in continuous variables over time were evaluated using repeated-measures analysis of variance. Patients with iron-deficiency (ferritin <100 ng/ml or transferrin saturation <20%) will be analysed separately

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Factors Associated With Interdialytic Blood Pressure Variability in Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients...

Kidney FailureChronic

The purpose of this study is to explore the factors associated with interdialytic blood pressure variability in maintenance hemodialysis patients, especially the association between volume status and blood pressure variability.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Correlations Between BNP & Dry Weight, and Between Troponin & Mortality, in Hemodialysis Patients...

Kidney FailureChronic2 more

Beta Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) is regarded as the most sensitive test for congestive heart failure (CHF). BNP has also been found to be highly predictive of other conditions including pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary embolism and in the general population where mild increases are associated with stroke and heart attack. BNP is also weakly and variably correlated with renal function. We believe that each dialysis patient will have an ideal or "dry" BNP level which will accurately and reproducibly reflect their optimal fluid status. Secondary hypotheses are that baseline BNP and troponin, as well as changes in BNP and troponin during dialysis, will be highly predictive of mortality and adequacy of dialysis.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Platelets Function and Cardiovascular Events in Patients With End Stage Renal Disease

End Stage Renal DiseaseCardiovascular Disease

The purpose of this study is to perform a prospective evaluation regarding the relationship between platelets function and cardiovascular events in patients with ESRD. The study will include 100-200 patients with ESRD, age 18 years or older, treated in the nephrology division of Assaf Harofeh medical center. The primary end points of the study are cardiovascular events including acute myocardial infarction (defined as symptoms + acute elevation of TnI), need for coronary artery disease revascularization, or acute cerebrovascular event (TIA or CVA) and mortality. The secondary end points are any hospitalization due to acute coronary syndrome, active bleeding with the need for blood transfusion and dialysis access graft thrombosis (time to thrombosis). Blood will be taken for complete blood count including platelets count and mean platelets volume, serum electrolytes, albumin, blood lipids, Kt/V, troponin and two 5 ml aliquots from each blood collection will be separated and stored at -70co until analyzed for oxidative stress, homocysteine and highly sensitive CRP will be performed. Five mL of blood will be sent for platelets function assessment. During the follow up period the correlation between platelets function an cardiovascular events will be assessed.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Intra-graft Coagulation Events in Clinical Renal Transplantation and Delayed Graft Function

End Stage Renal DiseaseReperfusion Injury2 more

The purpose of this study is to investigate local activation of the coagulation system in the kidney graft during organ preservation and during early reperfusion in adult kidney transplantation. Generation of thrombin and fibrin as well as activation and inhibition of fibrinolysis will be investigated. Influence of these events on delayed graft function (DGF) and acute cell-mediated rejection will be evaluated.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Cardiorenal Syndrome in End-Stage Kidney Disease

End-stage Renal DiseaseCardiorenal Syndrome1 more

Cardiorenal Syndrome (CRS) is prevalent among end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients. Recently, its prevalence is rising. There are several different clinical presentations of this syndrome. It has a high rate of morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this study is to find the connection between the heart pathology and its effect on ESRD patients. This will aid in choosing the appropriate medical therapy for these patients, and hopefully, aid in increasing their quality of life, and decrease their morbidity and mortality.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

The Relationship Between Aortic Pulse Wave and Peripheral Artery Occlusion Disease in Hemodialysis...

End-stage Renal DiseaseHemodialysis3 more

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), which means that it is important to find out risk factors of CVD in order to prevent or treat it. In recent years, there has been more and more recognition of a very high prevalence of CV calcification in the ESRD population. Many observational cohort studies have shown that CV calcification in these patients can predict mortality, CV mortality and morbidity. Electrolyte imbalance is easily found in the ESRD patients which may result in vessel calcification. Calcification leads to arterial stenosis and increasing arterial stiffness and then heart afterload, both contribute to the development of CVD. Besides, metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, and dyslipidemia pave the way for a chronic, immune-mediated vascular inflammation and cardiovascular disease. These factors are prevalent in ESRD patients, which would also cause arterial stiffness. Arterial stiffness and stenosis would increase the risk of CV events and mortality. Aortic pulse wave velocity is strongly associated with the presence and extent of atherosclerosis and constitutes a forceful marker and predictor of cardiovascular risk. At the same time, high prevalence of peripheral artery occlusion disease (PAOD) should also be found while arterial stiffness and stenosis, which would increase the condition of infection and gangrene. Thus, life safety and quality would be influenced severely and early detection might prevent future amputation. Uremic patients also have a higher risk for metabolic syndrome. Therefore, more studies to evaluate the condition of arterial stiffness and PAOD, especially in HD patients, are needed for future management and preventions of CV related morbidity and mortality.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria
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