Acute Kidney Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Prevention of Acute Kidney Injury Following Contrast-Enhanced Computed Tomography: A Pilot Trial of Oral Fluid Versus Intravenous Saline
The purpose of this pilot trial is to determine the safety and feasibility of using oral salt and water loading compared to intravenous saline for the prevention of contrast-induced acute kidney injury in patients with chronic kidney disease receiving a contrast-enhanced CT scan.
Background: Intravenous saline is the accepted prophylactic measure for prevention of
contrast-induced acute kidney injury. However, most trials for contrast nephropathy
prevention have been in the setting of arterial contrast, such as with cardiac
catheterization, and not with venous contrast, such as computed tomography (CT). There is
insufficient data on effective prophylactic strategies to prevent acute kidney injury (AKI)
following contrast-enhanced CT scans.
Objective: The primary aim of this pilot trial is to determine the safety and feasibility of
using oral salt and water loading compared to intravenous saline for the prevention of
contrast-induced acute kidney injury in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) receiving
a contrast-enhanced CT scan of the chest or abdomen. The results of the pilot trial will
help us to plan and carry out a definitive efficacy trial to compare the two interventions.
Design: A randomized controlled trial with two parallel arms.
Study Population: 50 patients with chronic kidney disease (eGFR < 45 mL/min/1.73m2) who are
undergoing a contrast-enhanced CT scan.
Intervention: Participants will be randomly allocated to receive either intravenous saline
or oral salt and water loading. All participants will be administered an intravenous
low-osmolar contrast medium as per recommended guidelines.
Relevance: The results of this pilot trial will provide critical information to plan a
definitive trial to test the efficacy of volume loading regimens to prevent acute kidney
injury after contrast-enhanced CT scans. The current standard of care for chronic kidney
disease patients who have contrast-enhanced CT scans is intravenous saline. This regimen
requires significant health care resources as it requires a same-day hospital stay, nursing
time as well as patient inconvenience. If the results of this study show that oral salt
loading is effective as the standard intravenous saline, it would result in a significant
reduction in the use of these resources. Given the large volume of CT scans performed in
Canada and worldwide, this will result in a substantial cost savings to the healthcare
system. We have established a network with acute kidney injury researchers at four other
large academic health organizations across Canada in preparation for a definitive trial.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Prevention
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