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Active clinical trials for "Renal Insufficiency"

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Direct-acting Antiviral Therapy to Prevent HCV Infection for HCV Positive Donor to HCV Negative...

Renal Failure ChronicHepatitis C

Open label single center study for the donation of HCV positive kidneys to HCV negative recipients with interventional treatment to prevent HCV transmission upon transplantation.

Withdrawn21 enrollment criteria

Myocardial and Renal Dysfunction by Oxidative Stress Caused by Cardiac Surgery

Reperfusion Injury

Assessment of the severity of oxidative stress caused by the on-pump and off-pump cardiac surgery using mtDNA, nDNA, carbonilated proteins, nitrotyrosine, oxy-LDL, S100b-protein.

Terminated5 enrollment criteria

A One Visit Follow Up of Adults With Fabry Disease Who Started Long-term Enzyme Replacement Therapy...

Quality of LifeRenal Insufficiency1 more

The objective of this study is to obtain follow up data on a cohort of well-studied patients with Fabry disease who have been on ERT since childhood for a total of about 15 years.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Safety Evaluation of Linear and Macrocyclic Gadolinium Based Contrast Agents for Patients With Mild...

Nephrogenic Fibrosing Dermopathy

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety of linear and macrocyclic gadolinium-based contrast agents for patients with mild to moderate renal insufficiency. The study will compare the incidence of adverse events of gadodiamide and gadoteric Acid Meglumine Salt for patients with mild to moderate renal insufficiency undergoing enhanced magnetic resonance imaging.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Intensified Acute Kidney Disease Care to Reduce Chronic Kidney Disease

Acute Kidney InjuryRenal Insufficiency4 more

Strategies to stop AKI-AKD-CKD continuum - Policy is one of the collaborative projects, Strategies to stop AKI-AKD-CKD continuum, Epidemiology, Immunology, Repair, Artificial intelligence, and Policy (EIRAP). It is aimed to study effective interventional strategies that lower the incidence of CKD among patients with AKD. The intensified AKD care to reduce CKD (ISACC trial) is a prospective, open-labeled, randomized controlled trial is designed to evaluate the efficacy of multidisciplinary team care (MDT) model and acute kidney disease (AKD) clinic visits

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Safety and Pharmacokinetics of Fluzoparib in Healthy Subjects and Those With Impaired Kidney Function...

Renal Impairment

The primary objective is to evaluate pharmacokinetics of Fluzoparib and its main metabolite in subjects with impaired kidney function in comparison with healthy subjects, to develop dose recommendations for patients with renal impairment. The secondary objective is to evaluate the safety of Fluzoparib in subjects with mild and moderate renal impairment and in healthy subjects.

Unknown status25 enrollment criteria

Pharmacokinetics Study of Nemonoxacin Malate Capsules in Subjects With Severe Impaired Renal Function...

Kidney Dysfunction

This is a single center, open-label, non-randomized, 1:1 parallel control and single dose administration study design. Healthy subjects will be matched to severe renal function impaired (eGFR≤30mL/min/1.73m2,CKD-EPI estimated) subjects in age, gender and weight as parallel control, which matches healthy with normal renal function according to the of subjects with impaired renal function as, after enrollment of subjects with severe impaired renal function (eGFR≤30mL/min/1.73m2,CKD-EPI estimated). Renal function impaired group and control group both receive orally single-dose of nemonoxacin malate capsule (0.5g). Collect the blood and urine samples before and after the administration to perform pharmacokinetic analysis and safety observation.

Unknown status68 enrollment criteria

Effect of N-Acetylcysteine on Residual Renal Function in Chronic Hemodialysis Patients

HemodialysisRenal Failure

In our opinion, it is worth to check an ability of antioxidant therapy to produce a favorable effect on Residual Renal Function. The aim of our study is to investigate the effect of N-acetylsysteine on RRF in prevalent HD patients.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

A Podiatry Led MDT Intervention to Reduce the Burden of Foot Disease in Patients With End Stage...

Diabetes MellitusEndstage Renal Disease

Observational studies clearly show that people with diabetes and end-stage kidney failure have an increased risk of foot ulceration and leg amputation. However, there is very little evidence on addressing this problem. Diabetes foot care teams have been shown to reduce hospital admissions, length of stay and leg amputation in people with diabetes. Since their introduction at The James Cook University Hospital (JCUH) major diabetes-related leg amputation rates have fallen by 86 percent (1995 to 2010). People with diabetes and end-stage kidney failure require haemodialysis (blood cleaning) 3 times per week for several hours each time. This time commitment makes it difficult to attend other clinical appointments. An audit at JCUH shows that this population fails to attend the normal diabetes foot services. This project aims to reduce the incidence of foot disease in people with diabetes and end-stage kidney failure on dialysis. The investigators will set up a podiatry-led intervention within the dialysis unit to prevent and promptly treat foot disease in this population. This will involve foot risk assessment, risk reduction and treatment during dialysis. The intervention will involve diabetes consultants, podiatrists, vascular and orthopaedic surgeons . In this way the investigators hope to reduce leg amputation, hospital admission, procedures to unblock arteries and death in this high risk group. The study will run in the dialysis unit at JCUH. Patients will be divided into two groups: those attending for dialysis on a Monday, Wednesday and Friday will form the treatment group and those attending on a Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday will continue to be managed as at present. The investigators will collect data from patient health care records looking in particular at leg amputations, hospital admissions due to foot problems, foot surgery and operations to unblock arteries.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Pirfenidone Capsule in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease G2 and G3a Study on Safety and Pharmacokinetics...

Renal Insufficiency

To evaluate the safety and pharmacokinetic characteristics of pirfenidone capsules in chronic kidney disease G2 and G3a patients, and to provide a basis for the phase II clinical trial program

Unknown status55 enrollment criteria
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