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NCT ID: NCT05570305 Enrolling by invitation - Clinical trials for Chronic Kidney Diseases

Zibotentan and Dapagliflozin in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes and Elevated Albuminuria

ZODIAC
Start date: October 6, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to test the hypothesis that the effects on albuminuria of combination treatment with the endothelin receptor antagonist zibotentan and SGLT2i dapagliflozin are complimentary and additive while the fluid retaining effects of zibotentan can be mitigated by dapagliflozin.

NCT ID: NCT05498116 Recruiting - Albuminuria Clinical Trials

Effect of Montelukast on Kidney and Vascular Function in Type 1 Diabetes

Start date: January 26, 2023
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Kidney disease is a common problem among people with type 1 diabetes and can lead to disability, dialysis, and early death. Inflammation plays a key role in the development of kidney disease in type 1 diabetes and targeting leukotrienes, inflammatory chemicals the body releases in response to allergic reactions, may represent a promising therapy to slow the progression of diabetic kidney disease. The current proposal will investigate whether montelukast, a leukotriene blocker, lowers increased levels of protein in the urine (an early marker of diabetic kidney disease), and improves kidney and cardiovascular function in people with type 1 diabetes and kidney disease.

NCT ID: NCT05321095 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Kidney Diseases

Screening for Albuminuria at the First Line for Early Identification of CKD

SALINE
Start date: November 25, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Early detection of kidney disease

NCT ID: NCT05286632 Recruiting - Diabetes Clinical Trials

KidneYou - Innovative Digital Therapy

Start date: July 18, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to assess the improvement of health in patients affected by CKD when they are exposed to non-pharmacological treatment strategies as nutritional program (NP), physical activity program (PA) and mindfulness program (MP), when they are conveyed to the patient by means of digital technologies or not. In the present study, non-pharmacological interventions conveyed by a digital technology (investigational arm) will be compared to a standard, paper-based approach (control arm).

NCT ID: NCT05268926 Terminated - Albuminuria Clinical Trials

TreatIng Microalbuminuria Over 24 Weeks in Subjects With or Without Type 2 Diabetes or HYpertension

TIMOTHY
Start date: February 3, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Rationale: Increased albuminuria has a relatively high prevalence in the general population (5-9%) People with increased albuminuria are more likely to develop progressive kidney and cardiovascular disease compared to persons with no albuminuria. ACE-inhibitors or Angiotensin Receptor Blockers are recommended by clinical practice guidelines to lower albuminuria in patients with hypertension and diabetes. However, despite these drugs decrease albuminuria by approximately 30%, elevated albuminuria remains present in the substantial proportion of persons in the general population. SGLT2 inhibitors are a relatively new class of drugs. Originally they were developed as oral antihyperglycemic drugs. SGLT2 inhibitors have been demonstrated to lower albuminuria and protect the kidney in patients with established chronic kidney disease (CKD) with or without diabetes. Whether the efficacy of SGTL2 inhibitors to lower albuminuria (and possibly confer kidney protection) to persons in the general population (with or without diabetes or hypertension) with persistent albuminuria who generally are at early stages of CKD is unknown. Objective: To assess the albuminuria lowering effects of dapagliflozin in subjects with and without diabetes or hypertension and persistent elevated albuminuria. Study design: Randomized placebo-controlled double blind clinical trial of 24 weeks in duration followed by a 4 weeks wash-out period

NCT ID: NCT04916132 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Kidney Diseases

Diabetic Nephropathy in People With Diabetes. Prevalence and Predictive Factors

PRIMETIME2
Start date: August 10, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

a prospective, observational, multi-center study with a cohort of 300 patients with Type 2 diabetes and macroalbuminuria. Prospectively we will collect kidney biopsies and analyse the transciptome of the kidney tissue and other biomarkers from blood, faeces, urine, proteomic- and metabolomic profiles and DNA-variants. Thereby we hope to be able to discover molecular and clinical profiles, that can help us in the diagnosis of DKD, and to identify different risks of progression that can benefit from different forms of personalized treatment.

NCT ID: NCT04889183 Enrolling by invitation - Obesity Clinical Trials

SeMaglutide and Albuminuria Reduction Trial in Obese Individuals Without Diabetes

SMART
Start date: March 14, 2022
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Study to assess the effects of weekly subcutaneous administration of the GLP1-RA semaglutide 2.4mg on kidney function parameters in obese/overweight individuals at high risk of CKD progression.

NCT ID: NCT04752293 Recruiting - Hypertension Clinical Trials

Pediatric Hypertension and the Renin-Angiotensin SystEm (PHRASE)

PHRASE
Start date: May 19, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Studying the causal roles of components of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (including angiotensin-(1-7) (Ang-(1-7)), angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), Ang II, and ACE), uric acid, and klotho in pediatric hypertension and related target organ injury, including in the heart, kidneys, vasculature, and brain. Recruiting children with a new hypertension diagnosis over a 2-year period from the Hypertension and Pediatric Nephrology Clinics affiliated with Brenner Children's Hospital at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist and Atrium Health Levine Children's Hospital. Healthy control participants will be recruited from local general primary care practices. Collecting blood and urine samples to analyze components of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (Ang-(1-7), ACE2, Ang II, ACE), uric acid, and klotho, and measuring blood pressure, heart structure and function, autonomic function, vascular function, and kidney function at baseline, year 1, and year 2. Objectives are to investigate phenotypic and treatment response variability and to causally infer if Ang-(1-7), ACE2, Ang II, ACE, uric acid, and klotho contribute to target organ injury due to hypertension.

NCT ID: NCT04635670 Completed - Type 1 Diabetes Clinical Trials

Effects of Probiotics and Fibers on Albuminuria in Persons With Type 1 Diabetes

ProFOS
Start date: June 29, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective is to assess the impact of three months' treatment with pre-/probiotic mix on markers of nephropathy and other comorbidity related to diabetes. A double blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled crossover, single-centre study including 46 patients with type 1 diabetes and albuminuria. The treatment period is 2 x 12 weeks with 6 weeks washout. The primary outcome is to evaluate the effect of pre-/probiotic mix on albuminuria.

NCT ID: NCT04626271 Completed - Albuminuria Clinical Trials

Evaluation of the Accuracy and Usability of the ACR | U.S. Urine Analysis Test System in the Lay User Hands

Start date: August 31, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Eligible subjects meeting the pathological profile will be recruited at the designated site by the study personnel. Following subject consent, the subjects will be evaluated for eligibility based on their health condition and history. The ACR | U.S. kit, in its original packaging, along with the ACR | U.S. smartphone application will be provided to the subject in a simulated home- use environment. All subjects will be provided with a list of tasks to complete, including providing a urine sample and operating the ACR | U.S. device on 2 mobile phones. After completing the test, the lay user will complete a post-test questionnaire. The study observer will also complete a questionnaire to collect information regarding the lay users' use of the ACR | U.S. The device use will be compared with identified risks to determine if the percentage of failures is acceptable. Additionally, measurable usability criteria for specific, critical steps will be evaluated. Following the usability test performed by the lay user, the subjects' urine samples will be tested by the study staff using the comparator device. These results will be considered as the "true value".