Acute Kidney Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Feasibility Study to Consider the Role of Microvesicles (MV) and MV Derived microRNA (miRNA) in Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) Following Paediatric Cardiac Surgery: p-MiVAKI Study
Acute kidney injury (AKI) complicates over 50% of cardiac surgical procedures in children where it increases morbidity and the use of healthcare resources. The pathogenesis of AKI is poorly understood, current diagnostic tests lack specificity and sensitivity, and there is no effective treatment. Improving outcomes in patients at risk of AKI has recently been defined as a National Health Service priority. The investigators are currently undertaking a program of work that is evaluating the role of plasma-derived microvesicles (MV) and MV associated microRNAs (miRNA) as diagnostic biomarkers or therapeutic targets in cardiac surgery patients at risk of developing AKI. Preliminary results indicate that these biomarkers may have clinical utility in adults. An important consideration is whether these biomarkers also have utility in children undergoing cardiac surgery. Measurement of MV at serial time points in children presents ethical challenges related to conducting clinical research in critically ill subjects. It also presents technical challenges related to the very small volumes of blood that may be sampled safely from babies and infants undergoing surgery. The aim of the study is to provide estimates of the perioperative variance of MV concentrations in 24 children undergoing cardiac surgery, as well as the frequency of AKI and other adverse events, protocol adherence and recruitment rates. This will assist with the design of a subsequent prospective observational study that will consider the role of MV/miRNA in children undergoing cardiac surgery.
This is a prospective, single-centre observational feasibility study that will measure
changes in MV signalling and their relationship to inflammatory responses after cardiac
surgery in children.
The investigators primary hypothesis is that inflammatory renal injury following paediatric
cardiac surgery is regulated by circulating MV and more specifically MV associated miRNA.
The investigators secondary hypotheses are:
1. MV derived signals will differ in cyanotic patients, a patient group at significantly
increased risk for AKI.
2. MV subsets and/or MV derived miRNA may act as novel diagnostic biomarkers for AKI.
To assist with the design of a prospective observational study that will test these
hypotheses the investigators propose to undertake a feasibility study in 24 children. The
objectives of this feasibility study are:
A.To establish the numbers of patients that are eligible for enrolment in the study, the
number recruited to the study, and their clinical and demographic characteristics.
B.To determine the proportion of consented patients who develop AKI following cardiac
surgery.
C.To measure perioperative changes in MV subgroups and MV associated miRNA, as well as
platelet and monocyte activation, and the variance of these measures.
D.To establish protocol adherence, with respect to the adequacy and timing of the blood
samples that are taken and the calculation of creatinine clearance perioperatively.
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