Aortic Calcification and Central Blood Pressure in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease
Arterial CalcificationKidney Diseases5 moreAim and background: This study will seek to identify physiological and biochemical factors explaining and predicting a higher than expected central (aortic) blood pressure (BP) in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The basic hypothesis of the study is that the degree of aortic calcification is an important component of elevated central BP, which, in turn, is important for the organ-damage and increased risk of cardiovascular disease associated with CKD. Methods: Adult patients with varying degrees of CKD undergoing scheduled coronary angiography (CAG) at Aarhus University Hospital will be included in this study. During the CAG procedure, systolic and diastolic BP is determined in the ascending part of aorta by a calibrated pressure transducer connected to the fluid-filled CAG catheter. Simultaneous with the registration of invasive aortic BP, estimation of central BP is performed using radial artery tonometry (SphygmoCor®), while a corresponding brachial BP is also measured. Prior to the CAG, a non-contrast CT scan of aorta in its entirety will be performed to enable blinded quantification of calcification in the wall of aorta and coronary arteries. Furthermore, echocardiography, resting BP measurement and a range of blood- and urine samples will be performed.
Vascular Calcification, Inflammation and Coronary Flow Velocity in Hemodialysis Patients
Renal DialysisCardiovascular Diseases2 moreThe aim of this cross-sectional study is to determine the correlation of coronary artery calcification as measured by electron-beam computerized tomography and coronary flow reserve measured by trans-thoracic Doppler echocardiography in hemodialysis patients. The investigators also assessed the carotid artery parameters by measuring intima media thickness that can accurately describe the process of arterial wall changes due to atherosclerosis. Possible association of coronary flow reserve with inflammation and arterial calcification in hemodialysis patients was also evaluated.
Serum Magnesium and Vascular Calcification
Vascular CalcificationChronic Kidney DiseaseBoth Kidney transplantation (KT) and Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) patients have reduced kidney function. Low serum magnesium is more prevalent in KT recipients. The present study examines the difference in vascular calcification between KT and CKD and its association with serum magnesium.
Markers of Vascular Calcification in Diabetic Nephropathy in Patients With Diabetic Nephropathy...
Diabetic NephropathiesVascular CalcificationThe study will be conducted at Assiut University Hospital. Eligible subjects will be screened for vascular calcification by Doppler ultrasound examination. A correation between the level of serum Osteopontin (OPN) level and the extent of vascular calcification will be evaluated.
Effect of Phosphorus on Valvular and Vascular Calcification in ESRD
Vascular CalcificationEvaluation of the calcifying effect of phosphorus on vascular smooth muscle and detect the association between serum phosphorus and valvular and vascular calcification in end stage renal disease patients
Aortic Calcification and Vitamin K Antagonists
Vascular CalcificationThe vitamin K antagonists (VKA) are necessary drugs of prevention and treatment of thrombo-embolic disease. The AVKAL study assesses the impact of VKA treatment on the aortic calcifications development. This is a biomedical research without health product, transversal and monocentric study which compares the aortic calcifications levels of two populations : one treated by VKA and the other which has never been treated by VKA.
Sclerostin and Vascular Calcification in CKD and Renal Transplant
Vascular CalcificationChronic Kidney Failurethe aim of the research is to determine the degree of vascular calcification in chronic kidney disease and post-transplant and whether there is a correlation with the level of serum sclerostin.
Theranova Dialyzer and Chronic Kidney Disease - Mineral Bone Disorder (CKD-MBD)
End Stage Renal Failure on DialysisVascular Calcification1 moreThe project will be structured in 3 main parts: Effect of sera of ESRD patients on HD using Theranova dialyzer on high-Pi induced vascular calcification in an in vitro model of rat VSMCs. Effect of sera of ESRD patients on HD using Theranova dialyzer on oxidative stress pathways in an in vitro model of rat VSMCs vascular calcification. Study of RNA sequencing, transcriptome analysis gene expression of time course high-P challenged VSMCs studying the effect of sera of ESRD patients on HD using Theranova dialyzer
Evolution of Bone Histomorphometry and Vascular Calcification Before and After Renal Transplantation...
Chronic Kidney DiseaseA study of the natural history of bone and mineral disease (BMD) in patients with end-stage renal disease before and after kidney transplantation