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Active clinical trials for "Renal Insufficiency"

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Frusemide Infusion for the Prevention of Deterioration in Renal Function Post Cardiac Surgery.

Renal Impairment After Cardiac Surgery

The purpose of the project is to test whether or not the commonly used medication frusemide, given after heart surgery, and aiming to increase urinary output can have an effect on kidney function.

Withdrawn5 enrollment criteria

HCV + to HCV - Kidney Transplant

Kidney FailureHepatitis C

This is a single center study characterizing the experience of administration of 8 weeks of pan-genotypic DAA therapy in kidney transplantation to prevent the transmission of hepatitis C virus infection from an HCV-positive donor kidney to an HCV-negative recipient.

Withdrawn17 enrollment criteria

Leflunomide Plus Low Dose Corticosteroid in Immunoglobulin A (IgA) Nephropathy With Renal Insufficiency...

GlomerulonephritisIGA2 more

IgA nephropathy is the most common primary glomerulonephritis in the world. Because of the poor treatment effect in advanced patients, it is still the main cause of maintenance dialysis. Current immunosuppressive therapy is still controversial, especially to those progressive IgA nephropathy with eGFR<50ml/min. Leflunomide is widely used in the treatment of rheumatic diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus nephritis, it's serum concentration will not be affected by renal function, and it also has antiviral effect. There are two randomized controlled trials and a retrospective study suggesting that leflunomide combined with glucocorticoids can effectively control urinary protein compared with glucocorticoids or conservative treatment, but these three studies are not specifically targeted at patients with estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate(eGFR) < 50ml/min. Investigators will perform a prospective, open-label, randomized, controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of leflunomide and low dose glucocorticoids therapy in progressive IgA nephropathy with eGFR<50ml/min

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria

Effects of Gum Arabic Supplementation in Hemodialysis Patients

Kidney FailureChronic

Gum Arabic is a naturally produced gummy exudate from Acacia Senegal tree. It's a complex polysaccharide with proven prebiotic properties. Through its effect on intestinal bacteria, it's expected to reduce systemic levels of toxic bacterial metabolites and reduce inflammatory markers.By increasing fecal bacteria mass it's also expected to reduce blood urea level. These changes are potentially beneficial to hemodialysis patients who suffer from disturbed intestinal flora and a chronic inflammatory status. The investigators hypothesize that supplementing the diet of hemodialysis patients with Gum Arabic for four weeks would reduce inflammatory markers, increase total anti-oxidant capacity and reduce blood urea concentration.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Aerobic Exercise During Hemodialysis

Kidney FailureChronic

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of aerobic exercise during dialysis on the hemodialysis efficacy in the removal of small molecules measured by continues spend sampling of dialysate (liquid metabolites produced by the body which is disposed) technique.

Unknown status1 enrollment criteria

Qutenza for Critical Ischaemia in End Stage Renal Failure

End Stage Renal FailureNeuropathic Pain

Critical ischaemia is pain at rest as the result of poor blood flow and lack of oxygen being delivered to the tissues. It normally affects the hands and feet and can be very debilitating. It is particularly common and difficult to treat in patients with end stage renal failure Patients with renal failure are often high risk of any operative intervention which might help the pain. Often the only treatment options are painkillers. Unfortunately however, the commonly used painkillers, for example morphine, are known to cause worse side effects in patients with renal failure (drowsiness, confusion etc. Qutenza (topical capsaicin 8%) is a new treatment made from chilli peppers which is applied to the skin as a patch and works directly at the nerve endings in the skin to prevent pain. It therefore should not have the systemic side effects of other drugs. It has been demonstrated to be beneficial in other painful conditions for example post-shingles pain and nerve pain from HIV. It has never been used for critical ischaemia before. We propose to investigate the efficacy of Qutenza in treating patients with end stage renal failure and painful ischaemia. We will recruit 20 patients with painful ischaemia and treat them with Qutenza. We will follow them up for 12 weeks and monitor the change in their pain scores.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Renal Effects of Meditarranean Diet and Low-protein Diet With Ketoacids on Physiological Intestinal...

Chronic Renal Insufficiency

Food intake has a deep influence on gut microbiota composition and function, both in health and in disease status. In chronic kidney disease (CKD), a microbiota dysbiosis status is observed. Moreover, many toxic uremic molecules are microbial-derived and their accumulation promotes, in turn, disease progression. Investigators' hypothesis foresees a beneficial effect of nutritional treatments, able to restore gut microbiota balance, to lower microbial-derived uremic toxins and to improve clinical conditions in CKD patients. Mediterranean Diet (MD) is supposed to have beneficial effect on microbiota composition, while low-protein diet supplemented with ketoacids (KD) is used in CKD patients for the improvement of clinical conditions, but its effects on gut microbiota are currently unknown. Investigators' project aim is to verify the effects of MD and KD on: microbiota and metabolome composition, microbial-derived uremic toxins level and clinical conditions in a cohort of CKD patients.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of BMMNC in Patients With Chronic Renal Failure

Chronic Renal Failure

This Study is single arm, single center trial to check the safety and efficacy of Autologous Bone Marrow derived Mono Nuclear Stem Cell (BMMNCs)for the patient with CRF

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

The Correlation Between HbA1c and Mean Blood Glucose in Patients With Diabetes and Renal Failure...

DiabetesRenal Failure

The value of HbA1c as a tool to determine glycemic control in patients with diabetes and renal failure has not been well studied, the same accepted normal ranges for HbA1c are applied to all patients with diabetes regardless of their renal function. We would like to evaluate the use of HbA1c as a tool of assessing long term glycemic control in this subgroup of patients with diabetes and evaluate the effect of dialysis on HbA1c

Terminated8 enrollment criteria

Clinical Trial to Compare Effectiveness of Diuretics in Hemodialysis Patients With Residual Renal...

Chronic Kidney InsufficiencyHemodialysis Treatment1 more

Introduction: Chronic kidney disease is characterized by a progressive deterioration of renal function. At the end of the progression, when complications occur (overhydration, electrolyte imbalances or retention of uremic toxins), a percentage of patients requiring renal replacement therapy (haemodialysis). When starting the haemodialysis, the patient holds the residual renal function (RRF) which is lost over time. To preserve the RRF, the patient is treated with diuretics loops and / or thiazide diuretics. The effect of this treatment is lost when renal function worsens. In this context, there are few studies that explore the use and effectiveness of diuretics in patients on haemodialysis 2. Objectives and Hypothesis: Hypothesis: The treatment with furosemide and hydrochlorothiazide in haemodialysis patients with RRF could: To decrease in weight gain between haemodialysis sessions. To increase urine volume. To decrease the ultrafiltration in haemodialysis sessions ( the long interdialytic interval) Main Objective:To asses the effect of combined hydrochlorothiazide-furosemide therapy on gain weight between haemodialysis sessions in patients with RRF Secondary Objective: To asses the effect of combined hydrochlorothiazide-furosemide therapy on dialytic, clinical and analytical variables and use of the antihypertensive treatment 3. Methodology: Randomized open clinical trial to compare the effectiveness of the administration of diuretics in haemodialysis patients with residual renal function in single centre. The population of study are patients with chronic renal disease in haemodialysis therapy that they preserve residual renal function ( more 200ml daily of urine). It will be a simple randomization, to asses the effect of combined hydrochlorothiazide-furosemide therapy After a of 15 days washout without diuretic treatment, patients will be randomized to receive or not receive combined diuretic treatment for 1 month. After a 1 month washout , the patients will be receive or not the treatment according to cross over trial.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria
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