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Active clinical trials for "Renal Insufficiency"

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BIS-guided Fluid Management in HD Patients

Kidney FailureHaemodialysis Fluid Adverse Reaction

Hemodialysis (HD) is life-sustaining in kidney failure. However, adequate fluid status depends on precise estimation of dry weight (DW), which is a goal difficult to achieve. This randomized open label controlled parallel-group trial aims to compare spectroscopy bioimpedance (BIS) guided DW estimation with clinical evaluation alone. Maintenance HD patients above 18 years old were randomized to monthly clinical evaluation (CE) alone or added to twice a year BIS-guided DW estimation. Randomization was performed through random number table. Follow-up lasted up to two years. Primary outcome was survival time and secondary outcomes were rate of hospital admissions, systolic and diastolic blood pressure (BP) change and number of prescribed antihypertensive drugs.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Personalization of Immunosuppressive Treatment for Organ Transplant Recipients

Kidney InjuryKidney Failure11 more

Long-term graft failure rates continue to be unacceptably high despite the development of immunosuppressive drugs, underscoring the unmet need for robust prognostic biomarkers of allograft injury and failure. While rates of acute rejection (AR) continue to decrease, it remains the strongest predictor of long-term allograft survival, and so having a better understanding of factors predicting AR may contribute to more individualized patient care. Selecting optimum immunosuppressive dosage is another factor in personalizing kidney care. This project will study two areas of individualized kidney care: 1) assessing rejection by surveillance testing utilizing AlloSure, 2) developing an algorithm to select optimum immunosuppressive medication dosage.

Suspended12 enrollment criteria

TRK-100STP PhaseII Clinical Study -Chronic Renal Failure (Primary Glomerular Disease/Nephrosclerosis)...

Renal InsufficiencyChronic

The purpose of this study is to determine the recommended dose of the sustained-release form of BPS (TRK-100STP low dose or high dose) in Japanese patients with CRF (Primary glomerular disease/nephrosclerosis).

Completed4 enrollment criteria

May Metformin be Used in Renal Failure?

Renal Disorder Associated With Type II Diabetes Mellitus

The study is to treat metformin dose-escalation diabetic subjects of all stages of renal failure (stages 1-5) and compare their rates of erythrocyte metformin (best reflections of a possible accumulation than those of plasma) to the therapeutic range. A number of 12 patients by stage is considered, 60 patients in total.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Citrate Versus Heparin for the Lock of Non-tunneled Hemodialysis Catheters in Patients Hospitalised...

Patients With Acute Renal Insufficiency

After obtaining written informed consent and inclusion, patients will be randomised into 2 groups for the type of dialysis catheter lock: The first group will have a citrate lock The second group will have a heparin lock Patients will be stratified according to the centre and type of Renal Replacement Therapy (RRT) continuous or intermittent. The daily surveillance of patients will not be different from the usual surveillance of patients on Renal Replacement Therapy. The hemodialysis catheters used will be specific Renal Replacement Therapy catheters. The decision to withdraw the catheter will be made by the investigator and based on clinical criteria (complications related to the catheter, termination of Renal Replacement Therapy…)

Completed15 enrollment criteria

A Randomised Trial Comparing Supraclavicular Block vs Supraclavicular and Pecs II Block in Arteriovenous...

Arteriovenous FistulaArteriovenous Graft4 more

This study evaluates the addition of Pecs II block to ultrasound-guided supraclavicular brachial plexus block in patients undergoing arteriovenous graft creation surgery. Participants will be randomised into two equal groups, one receiving supraclavicular and pecs II blocks, the other receiving supraclavicular block and sham block (Grade 1).

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Pradaxa Study in Non-valvular Atrial Fibrillation Patients With Severely Impaired Renal Function...

Atrial Fibrillation

The goal of this study is to assess dabigatran pharmacokinetics in NVAF subjects with severe renal impairment defined as creatinine clearance between 15 and 30 mL/min calculated by Cockcroft-Gault formula. The dabigatran etexilate dose of 75 mg BID was approved by the FDA for NVAF patients with severe renal impairment (CrCl 15-30 mL/min) , based on pharmacokinetic modeling and simulation.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Pharmacokinetics of Peginterferon Alfa-2b in Participants With Moderate and Severe Renal Impairment...

Renal Insufficiency

This study will compare the pharmacokinetics of a single dose of peginterferon alfa-2b (Sylatron®) in healthy participants to that in participants with moderate to severe impairment of kidney function.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Fenoldopam and Acute Renal Failure

Acute Renal Failure

Patients undergoing cardiac surgery could develop postoperative acute renal failure requiring renal replacement therapy. Fenoldopam, already used for patients with hypertensive emergencies, could improve renal function in critically ill patients with or at risk for acute renal failure.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Hypertonic Saline Solution in Heart Failure

Heart FailureRenal Failure1 more

Patients with decompensated heart failure have high rates of mortality and morbidity despite recent improvements in diagnosis and treatment. Some aspects of their presentation such as renal failure, hyponatremia and congestive phenomena have received special attention, as they are associated with worse prognosis. The infusion of hypertonic saline solution has been tested in different conditions of cardiovascular collapse. Current evidence indicates that the infusion of hypertonic solution in heart failure patients can provide clinical and haemodynamic improvement. The investigators are testing the hypothesis that the infusion of hypertonic solution in association with diuretics may prevent the occurrence of renal dysfunction in patients with decompensated heart failure.

Completed18 enrollment criteria
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