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Fractional Urate Excretion in Nonedematous Hyponatremia

Cerebral HyponatremiaSIADH2 more

Hyponatremia, defined as a serum sodium < 135 mmol/l, in patients without edema has undergone significant changes where it is now evident that even mild hyponatremia should be treated because of its association with symptoms, especially a fourfold increase in falls over the age of 65 years. There is an unresolved controversy over the relative prevalence of the syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) and cerebral/renal salt wasting (C/RSW). Resolution of this diagnostic dilemma becomes urgent because of divergent therapeutic goals, to water-restrict in SIADH or to give salt and water supplementation in C/RSW. The dilemma is compounded by recent reports of C/RSW occurring in patients without cerebral disease, thus adding further confusion in defining the relative prevalence of both syndromes. Because of overlapping laboratory and clinical findings in both syndromes, only differences in the state of extracellular volume differentiates one syndrome from the other, being high normal to increased in SIADH and decreased in C/RSW. The investigators have used fractional excretion (FE) of urate to categorize patients with hyponatremia. The increased FEurate that is observed in hyponatremic patients with SIADH and C/RSW can be used to differentiate both syndromes by correcting the hyponatremia and determining whether FEurate normalizes as in SIADH or remains increased in C/RSW. The present studies have been designed to determine total body water by deuterium and extracellular water by sodium bromide in patients with nonedematous hyponatremia with normal and increased FEurate to differentiate more conclusively whether the patient has normal or decreased water volumes. The investigators will also correct serum sodium rapidly with judicious administration of hypertonic saline over approximately three days and determine whether FEurate normalizes as in SIADH or remains increased as in C/RSW. In another group of patients, The investigators have data to suggest that those with normal sodium and increased FEurate is consistent with C/RSW. The investigators intend to do the same water volume studies to determine whether an increased FEurate with normonatremia would have decreased total and extracellular water that these patients have C/RSW without the need to correct a prior hyponatremia.

Withdrawn4 enrollment criteria

The Safety and Effect Study of Acupuncture for Anorexia in Patients With Gastrointestinal Tract...

AnorexiaCancer Cachexia

This trail will be carried out to evaluated the effect and safety of acupuncture for the anorexia in patients with gastrointestinal tract and lung cancers.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Flexi Band Resistance Training Versus EMS Exercise in Patients With the Diagnosis of Malignant Diseases...

CancerCancer Cachexia2 more

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of a 12-week flexi band resistance training program compared to different whole-body electromyostimulation (WB-EMS) exercise programs on muscle strength, body composition (in particular muscle mass), cardiorespiratory fitness, inflammation, and patient-reported subjective outcomes (e.g. quality of life, fatigue, performance status) in patients with malignant disease undergoing curative or palliative anti-cancer treatment.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

A Prospective, Randomized, Controlled, Multicenter Study of Kanglaite Injection for the Treatment...

Cancer Cachexia

The purpose of the study is to explore the efficacy and safety of Kanglaite Injection in the treatment of patients with late-stage cancer cachexia.

Unknown status27 enrollment criteria

Pilot Project for Cardiopulmonary and Functional Evaluation in Patients With Pancreatic Cancer Associated...

CachexiaPancreatic Cancer

Cachexia is a systemic catabolic syndrome with apparent effect on skeletal muscles, tolerance to chemotherapy, early toxicity and quality of life; however, its effect on cardiopulmonary function is not well understood. Preclinical studies demonstrated diaphragmatic muscle wasting(29) and left ventricular wasting and fibrosis associated with mouse cachexia models.(40) Many patients, who experience cancer cachexia, describe a generalized debility and a sense of breathlessness(41) despite adequate oxygenation in the peripheral blood as measured by pulse oximetry. Whether this is related to deconditioning associated with chemotherapy or related to direct effect on cardiac and diaphragmatic muscles remains unknown. In this pilot study, the investigators propose to perform a preliminary evaluation of the cardiopulmonary function in patients with pancreatic cancer, who are likely to develop cachexia, to assess for the feasibility of performing a larger prospective study to understand the impact of cancer cachexia on cardiopulmonary function. This pilot study will provide the foundation to potentially identify cachexia in early stages (pre-cachexia) to develop pharmacological or exercise based interventions to prevent or delay its progression. Based on clinical experience and published literature, it is expected that 60-70% of patients will have >10% weight loss during the course of this disease. More commonly, this is associated with clinical or radiographic disease progression, but certainly it can happen throughout the course of the disease even without disease progression.

Terminated27 enrollment criteria

Open Label Study With OHR/AVR118 in Advanced Cancer Patients With Anorexia-Cachexia

AnorexiaCancer Cachexia

The purpose of this study is to determine whether patients with advanced cancers who receive OHR/AVR118 solution for injection into the skin can achieve improvement in quality of life. Based on a previous study in patients with AIDS, possible benefits may include improved appetite and strength; weight gain, improved mood; and decreased fatigue.

Unknown status27 enrollment criteria

Brown Adipose Tissue Activity and Energy Metabolism in Cachexia

CachexiaNeoplasms3 more

To study BAT activity and energy metabolism in patients with cachexia induced by cancer or chronic disease.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Evaluation Nutrition Education Intervention on Pulse and Cereal Mix for Complementary Food in Southern...

Dietary HabitsHealth Knowledge3 more

The overall purpose of the study is to evaluate nutrition education interventions to promote pulse incorporated complementary food to the wider rural community through the government system to improve maternal knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) and nutritional status of young children (6 to 24 months). The hypothesis is that nutrition education improves mothers knowledge, attitude and practice of pulse incorporated complementary food and improves dietary intake of iron and zinc and nutritional status of young children.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Curcumin for Treatment of Cancer Anorexia-Cachexia Syndrome in Patients With Stage...

Cancer CachexiaHead and Neck Cancer1 more

A study of Curcumin to prevent cancer anorexia and cachexia Syndrom in locally advance and advance stage head and neck cancer (stage III, IV)

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Complementary Food Supplements for Reducing Childhood Undernutrition

StuntingWasting

The purpose of this study is to test the impact on child growth of three specially formulated complementary food supplements vs. Plumpy'Doz, a previously tested, commercially available complementary food, and vs. a control group that receives no food. All groups will receive nutrition education related to infant and young child feeding. This will be a cluster-randomised trial in children 6-18 months old in rural Rangpur and Gaibandha in Bangladesh.

Completed1 enrollment criteria
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