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Active clinical trials for "Kidney Failure, Chronic"

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Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction in Patients With End-stage Kidney Disease

Kidney FailureChronic

The prevalence of autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysfunction in patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) is considered to be increased. The uraemic environment, as well as the high incidence of comorbid conditions affecting the ANS function (e.g. diabetes mellitus, autoimmune and degenerative neurological diseases), have been proposed to cause important alterations in ANS function. The vast majority of evidence on the prevalence of ANS dysfunction in ESKD patients is derived from small studies elaborating simple methodology. Noteworthy, with the exception of a study in 27 hemodialysis patients which assessed ANS function before and after dialysis in relation to left ventricular filling pressures, and a 2005 Dutch study in 21 patients whether or not they had hypotension during dialysis, no other study used advanced methods to analyze heart rate or blood pressure variability from beat-to-beat recordings, such as this study. In addition, there is no study so far investigating possible changes in the ANS function per dialysis session. Finally, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first work evaluating possible differences in ANS function in hemodialysis compared with peritoneal dialysis individuals.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

French Renal Epidemiology and Information Network (REIN) Registry

End-stage Renal Disease

The Renal Epidemiology and Information Network (REIN) Registry was created in 2002 (after study pilot in 2001) to contribute to the development and evaluation of health strategies aiming at improving prevention and management of end-stage renal disease, and promoting clinical and epidemiological research in this field. It relies on a network of nephrologists, epidemiologists, patients and public health representatives, coordinated regionally and nationally.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Central Blood Pressure and Pulse Wave Velocity in Kidney Transplant Recipients

End Stage Renal Disease

An observational cohort study will be conducted to non-invasively investigate central blood pressure and pulse wave velocity in children with kidney disease and controls. Using an oscillometric monitor, the investigators aim to non-invasively obtain the central blood pressure and pulse wave velocity (PWV), or arterial stiffness, of children with kidney disease. The investigators will also enroll age- and race-matched healthy controls and measure the same parameters for comparison. In addition, the investigators will measure PWV by standard arterial tonometry method in a subset of patients.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Pediatric Kidney Transplant

End Stage Renal DiseasePediatric ALL1 more

End-stage renal disease (ESRD) is a rare disease in children. Renal transplantation (RT) is the treatment of choice for ESRD in the pediatric population. In France, around 100 pediatric kidney transplants are performed each year. The aim was to evaluate the surgical management of TR and the long-term results.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Non-invasive Assessment to Predict Tolerance to Fluid Removal on Intermittent Kidney Replacement...

Acute Kidney InjuryChronic Kidney Disease Stage 5 on Dialysis3 more

This prospective cohort study aim to investigate the ability of multiple types of assessments including 1) the modified Venous Excess Ultrasound (VExUS) assessment, 2) non-invasive estimation of absolute blood volume (ABV), and 3) change in carotid Doppler at the start of IKRT to predict IDHE in acutely ill hospitalized patients. The secondary aim will be to determine whether each modality improves the prediction of IHDE compared to the evaluation of the attending physician and whether they also predict cerebral hypoxia during IKRT measured by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). Finally, detailed hemodynamic data including relative blood volume monitoring, tissue oximetry, and other parameters will be collected continuously during IKRT sessions enabling exploratory analyses aimed at identifying hemodynamic phenotypes related to IDHE during IKRT.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Percutaneous Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter Insertion (PREDICT)

End-stage Kidney Disease

Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is the most frequent modality of home dialysis for patients with kidney failure. Most PD catheters are placed using a laparoscopic technique. This approach requires the availability of a qualified surgeon, time in the operating theater and general anaesthesia for the patient. Thus, the laparoscopic technique is less suitable for patients with severe heart failure or multimorbidity where general anaesthesia is not possible. PD catheters can also be inserted using a percutaneous strategy using a modified Seldinger technique. This strategy can be performed bedside under local anaesthesia, by the nephrologist, radiologist, a surgeon, physician assistant or qualified nurse. The availability of the percutaneous implantation strategy of a PD catheter in a nephrology center may accomodate more patients to receive a PD catheter insertion, including those who have a contraindication to general anaesthesia or need urgent PD. The PREDICT project aims to increase knowledge and competencies on percutaneous PD catheter insertions by training centers for this technique. By establisching a prospective registry, the outcomes of percutaneously inserted PD catheters, both in experienced and newly trained centers, will be assessed.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Individualized Education Using the Teach-Back Method Treatment on Treatment Adherence...

End Stage Renal Disease on Dialysis

This study was planned to evaluate the effect of individual education given to adult patients with End Stage Renal Disease receiving hemodialysis treatment, using the Roy Adaptation Model-Based Teach Back Method under the guidance of nurses, on their ability to cope with fluid, diet and medication compliance and their adaptation skills.

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Clinical Validation Study for Optimization of Anemia MAnagement in Hemodialysis Patients With End...

Dialysis

This is a human subject research study conducted in patients undergoing dialysis treatment with darbepoetin alfa at Intermountain Utah Dialysis and Intermountain Medical Center Dialysis Services. The purpose is to test a dose recommendation algorithm that may reduce hemoglobin variability and drug cost.

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Virtual Home-based Multimodal Physical Pre-habilitation in Kidney Transplant Candidates

Kidney DiseaseEnd-Stage2 more

The goal of this RCT is to address the feasibility to conduct a multimodal physical pre-habilitation intervention in kidney transplant candidates. The main questions it aims to answer are: estimate the proportion of screened patients who meet eligibility criteria estimate the proportion of eligible patients who consent to randomization estimate the proportion of patients who adhere to the interventions estimate follow-up completion rates inform the calculation of sample size requirements for a full-scale RCT assess the acceptability of the intervention by the participants. The 12-week virtual home-based supervised exercise program and 5-month maintenance phase with independent home exercises will also include nutrition, education, and psychological support. Participants in the control group will receive usual outpatient care.

Not yet recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Intradialytic Inspiratory Muscle Training at Different Intensities and Functional Capacity

Kidney FailureChronic

Investigate the effects of Inspiratory Muscle Training (IMT) performed during hemodialysis (HD) procedures in patients with end stage kidney disease (ESKD). With intervention of thirty-six IMT sessions, performed three times a week, at an intensity of 50%, 30% and 10% (sham) of the maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP).

Not yet recruiting14 enrollment criteria
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