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Active clinical trials for "Kidney Failure, Chronic"

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Assessing Patient-Reported Experience of Care for Home Dialysis (ASPIRED)

Home DialysisEnd Stage Renal Disease

Home dialysis modalities, including peritoneal dialysis (PD) and home hemodialysis (HHD), represent alternatives to conventional in-center hemodialysis (HD) that for some patients may be better aligned with preferences regarding the integration of dialysis treatments into their lives. Assessment of patient experience and satisfaction with care among individuals undergoing maintenance dialysis in the United States is a national health care priority and mandated by Congress. While validated instruments (ICH CAHPS) are in use to assess patient experience with in-center HD, currently no validated instruments are available to measure patient-reported experience in home dialysis. This Home Patient Experience Survey Validation Study is an in-house research study conducted in partnership with the University of Washington.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Assessment of Poles' Attitudes Towards Living Kidney Donation

End Stage Renal Disease

The main goal of the project is to examine the public opinion on living kidney donation and to assess the knowledge of Poles in this field.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

2D-speckle Tracking in Pediatric Renal Chronic Disease

Chronic Renal DiseaseChronic Renal Insufficiency1 more

The SPECKLE- KIDNEY-PED is a multicentre observational controlled trial aiming to evaluate the 2D-Speckle tracking in a population of 85 patients aged from 6 to 17 years old with a chronic renal disease and to compare the results to those of 85 age and gender-matched healthy subjects. The secondary objective is to assess the conventional echocardiographic parameters and the level of exercice capacity.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Modeling of Regional Citrate Anticoagulation With a Dialysate Containing Calcium in Intermittent...

End Stage Renal Disease

The primary purpose of this study is to validate a mathematical modeling of treatment by intermittent hemodialysis using regional citrate anticoagulation with a dialysate containing calcium

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Fatigue in Chronic Haemodialysis Patients: an Experience Sampling Method Study

FatigueEnd Stage Renal Disease

To investigate the course and diurnal change of fatigue symptoms and haemodialysis related symptoms in chronic haemodialysis patients, its relation to haemodialysis treatment and the association with other factors by implementing an ecological momentary assessment procedure incorporated in a webapplication.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Comparative Outcome Measures of Patients Receiving Acute Renal ThErapy Study

End Stage Kidney DiseaseEnd Stage Renal Disease1 more

Retrospective, multicenter, comparative, post-market study of the Tablo Hemodialysis System in hospitalized participants with End-Stage Renal Disease or Acute Kidney Injury.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Biological Determinants of Peritoneal Dialysis

End-Stage Kidney Disease

Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) is a technique for treating kidney failure where fluid is instilled into the body's peritoneal cavity. Fluid and solutes travel across the peritoneal membrane, and the function of this membrane is critical to successful PD. Studies have shown that certain demographic and clinical variables explain a very small part of the variability in baseline function. This study will further explore the common genetic variants that determine the baseline peritoneal membrane function in patients starting treatment with PD and change in function upon treatment . This study will incorporate data from subjects' first ever peritoneal equilibrium test (PET), changes in the transfer of water across the peritoneal membrane over time, demographic information, and results from laboratory analysis of DNA, blood, and dialysate. The investigators hope that this study will provide information on the biological pathways that account for variability in the peritoneal membrane. This could ultimately lead to the development of biomarkers to identifying individuals at risk for decline in peritoneal membrane function over time and/or be used to identify novel therapeutic targets to preserve or enhance membrane function. Identifying the biological pathways will also increase the understanding of vascular biology, angiogenesis, and fibrosis that could be applied to other tissues and other diseases.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Events Before Death

End Stage Renal Disease

Previous studies of the patients treated in RRI clinics suggest that hemodialysis patients undergo a certain consistent predictable pattern at the initiation of dialysis and before death. This pattern can be described as a group of patterns of patients' biological markers over a few months after starting dialysis and several months prior to death. Additional patterns can be observed that occur with changes in seasons or time of day. The aim of this study is to compare these patterns in patients treated in FMC-Asia, FMC-Europe, FMC-South America, and RRI-US populations. Noting that patterns in patient parameters are similar across continents, climates, and geographic variations only further accentuates the importance in the models that can predict patients' survival and provide an opportunity for timely intervention.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Initiative for Patient Outcomes in Dialysis - Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) (IPOD-PD Study)

Chronic Renal Failure

The aim of the study is to asses the hydration status of incident peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients and its evolution over a period of four years, independent of the PD treatment modality (APD or CAPD) and the PD solution type.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Mapping Multidimensional Illness Trajectories of Patients With End-stage Kidney Disease

End Stage Kidney Disease

Patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) must manage not only the demands of dialysis and comorbid conditions but also associated symptoms and acute life-threatening events that contribute to functional limitations and increased risk of mortality. Yet little is known about the trajectories of quality of life dimensions in patients with ESKD when they experience acute life-threatening episodes, to guide palliative care for this population. In this prospective, descriptive study, we will identify trajectories of symptoms, physical functioning, psychosocial needs, and emotional and spiritual well-being in 200 patients with ESKD who are at a high risk of experiencing acute life-threatening events and mortality within 12 months.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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