Kidney Affection in Non Alcaholic Fatty Liver Diseases
Renal ImpairmentEarly detection of renal affection in patients with non alcaholic fatty liver diseases using microalbuminuria.
Prognosis Study of Renal Transplantation in Children
Kidney FailureKidney transplantation is the worldwide recognized best renal replacement treatment for children with end-stage renal disease. Successful kidney transplantation can not only alleviate uremia symptoms, improve survival and quality of life, but also achieve optimal growth and cognitive development in children. Clarifying the cause of end-stage renal disease before transplantation is of vital importance to the comprehensive assessment and follow-up of the extra renal organs, reducing the risk of recurrence of the primary disease, the choice of the timing and the mode of transplantation, the scheme of immunosuppressive agents, as well as providing accurate genetic counseling for families. Timely molecular diagnosis and correct data analysis play a positive role in promoting the etiological diagnosis of uremic children before renal transplantation. We hypothesized that identifying the molecular diagnosis can improve prognosis of kidney transplantation. 300 cases of end-stage renal disease children were included and whole exome sequencing are performed to identify the molecular diagnosis. The cohort was divided into 2 groups according to whether the molecular diagnosis was clear. Clinical information before and after renal transplantation of each group are collected, and the decision tree analysis model and logistic regression model are used to study the effect of clear molecular diagnosis on the 3 year survival rate of renal transplantation.
Phase 0 Study in Healthy, Hepatic and Renal Impaired Subjects to Obtain Plasma for Lenvatinib Protein...
Hepatic Impairment; Renal ImpairmentE7080-A001-010 is a multicenter, parallel-group study in participants with mild, moderate, or severe hepatic or renal impairment and age-, gender-, and smoking status-matched healthy participants. The primary objective of the study is to obtain plasma from participants for use in in vitro protein binding studies.
Ultrasound for Guidewire Detection
Kidney FailureAcute2 moreThe aim of the project is to check if there is a possibility for a nephrologist to visualise the guidewire by means of available ultrasound scanners. To evaluate that, the procedure of catheter insertion will be expanded by ultrasound examination of right atrium and inferior vena cava border using substernal view. Such imaging seems to ameliorate the safety of catheter implementation and could be a good alternative for fluoroscopy, eliminating its adverse effects.
Study to Compare a Dose of Telotristat Etiprate in Subjects With Renal Impairment With Matched Subjects...
Renal ImpairmentRenal excretion is a minor elimination route of telotristat etiprate. So this trial is intended to assess the drug behaviour in subjects with decreased renal function. This is a staged study with Part B contingent upon the results of Part A. Part A will enrol a total of 16 subjects, eight with severely impaired renal function and eight healthy subjects. Part B with enrol a total of 16 subjects, eight subjects in each additional renal function group, i.e. mildly impaired renal function group and moderately impaired group.
Pharmacokinetics Study of MCI-186 in Subjects With Mild or Moderate Renal Impairment
Renal ImpairmentHealthyTo assess the pharmacokinetics of MCI-186 after a single intravenous infusion of 30mg/hour in subjects with mild or moderate renal impairment compared to subjects with normal renal function.
Predictive Value of PIIINP and Urinary NGAL in Renal Function Recovery
Acute Renal FailureAcute Kidney Tubular Necrosis1 moreAcute Renal Failure (ARF) is defined by a severe, and usually reversible, glomerular filtration rate decreasing. Acute Tubular Necrosis (ATN) remain the major cause of ARF involving distress and destruction of tubular cells. This specific typology of ARF may evolve toward Chronic Renal Failure (CRF) concretizing a major public health issue. Predict the progression of ARF towards CRF appears essential. The investigators believe that the PIIINP and urinary NGAL biomarkers may constitute robust biomarkers of progression risk towards CRF.
A Study of LY3437943 in Healthy Participants and Participants With Impaired Renal Function
HealthyRenal InsufficiencyThe main purpose of this study is to assess the amount of study drug that reaches the bloodstream and the time it takes for the body to get rid of it when given to participants with renal (kidney) impairment compared to healthy participants. The study will last up to 5 weeks, excluding screening.
Observational Study of Methoxy Polyethylene Glycol Epoetin Beta Daily Use in Participants on Peritoneal...
Renal ImpairmentRenal Anemia of Chronic Kidney DiseaseThis non-interventional, observational study investigates the efficacy, safety and usability of methoxy polyethylene glycol epoetin beta in participants on peritoneal dialysis. Participants who were prescribed methoxy polyethylene glycol epoetin beta by their doctor and who meet the selection criteria were to be enrolled and documented in this study for a period of 9 months of treatment with methoxy polyethylene glycol epoetin beta with respect to efficacy, safety and usability.
Evaluation of ESPAIR, an Educational Therapy's Program of Patients With Renal Insufficiency Before...
Renal InsufficiencyTreatment care of end-stage renal insufficiency is an important public health issue. The balance between patients waiting for a kidney transplant and available graft raises questions. Because of the non-adherence, risk of graft loss is increased to 7 times so in this trial patients will experiment an educational therapy's program as soon as they register on the transplant list.