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NCT ID: NCT04868643 Withdrawn - Hemodialysis Clinical Trials

The Evaluation of the DIMI RRT System In-Center to Demonstrate Safety and Usability in the Home Environment

Start date: January 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective, multicenter, open label, non-randomized, cross-over study. Subjects will be enrolled in the trial for approximately 18 weeks and will use the DIMI RRT System for their dialysis treatments for all study phases, according to the schedule outlined below. The schedule will consist of four phases and the number of sessions per week will be prescribed the same throughout Phase 1 to 4.

NCT ID: NCT04845724 Completed - Hemodialysis Clinical Trials

Dietary Phosphorus Load and Postprandial Serum Phosphate in HD Patients

Start date: November 26, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is to investigate the acute postprandial effect of a modified versus standard low phosphorus diet on serum phosphate, potassium and intact parathyroid levels in prevalent hemodialysis (HD) patients

NCT ID: NCT04830657 Completed - Fatigue Clinical Trials

The Effect of Reiki on Fatigue and Comfort

Start date: December 21, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is a single blind, randomized parallel controlled experimental study planned to determine the effect of distant reiki, which is one of the non-pharmacological methods, on fatigue and comfort level in hemodialysis patients. The hypothesis of the study is that distant reiki increases patients comfort and reduces fatigue.

NCT ID: NCT04824885 Recruiting - Clinical trials for End Stage Renal Disease

Study of a Dialysate Without Acetate on Protein Energy Wasting Syndrome in Chronic Hemodialysis Patient (EASY)

EASY
Start date: February 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This work aims to study the effect of an acetate-free dialysate on protein-energy wasting syndrome in patients with chronic hemodialysis renal failure, in comparison to a conventional dialysate with acetate. The hypothesis is that a dialysate without acetate would improve patients nutritional status

NCT ID: NCT04799067 Completed - Hemodialysis Clinical Trials

Hyperkalaemia Prevalence, Recurrence and Treatment in Haemodialysis

PRECEDE-K
Start date: May 17, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The objective of this study is to evaluate the prevalence and recurrence of Hyperkalaemia (HK) in Chinese HD patients and to understand the treatment pattern of HK in China.

NCT ID: NCT04774731 Completed - Hemodialysis Clinical Trials

Effect of Whole Body Vibration on Walking Performance in Elderly Hemodialysis Patients

Start date: April 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of whole body vibration for 12 weeks on walking performance in elderly hemodialysis patients.

NCT ID: NCT04747067 Completed - Clinical trials for End Stage Renal Disease

To Assess the Effect of HDF Versus High Flux Dialysis on Free Light Chains and Cumulative Albumin Loss, in End Stage Renal Disease Patients.

Start date: February 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Removal of uremic toxins is the main goal of HD, It was improved by using high volume convective technique with high flux (HF) dialyzer. This technique removes medium - large molecular weight solutes giving higher dialysis adequacy and consequently improving the quality of life. This study will assess the effect of hemodiafiltration (HDF) versus high flux dialysis on free light chains (FLC) reduction as a marker of HD adequacy and its relation to albumin loss using dialyzer effective surface area 2.6m2.

NCT ID: NCT04746391 Completed - Hemodialysis Clinical Trials

Impact of Clotting on Dialyzer Efficiency

Start date: May 19, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Coagulation within the dialyzer membrane fibres is an obvious biological sign of bio-incompatibility. To avoid clotting during extracorporeal treatment, an anticoagulant is added to the circuit, resulting in an increased risk for bleeding complications. In addition, there is evidence that a substantial number of fibers can become blocked before this is reflected in routinely observed parameters, or in termination of the dialysis session. Little is known about the impact of such subclinical clotting on dialyzer performance in terms of solute clearance. Membrane clogging may influence both the diffusive and convective transport characteristics of the dialyzer membrane before leading to complete dialyzer clotting. In 2018, we described a method to objectively count the number of blocked fibres inside a dialyzer using a micro-CT scanning technique. In the present trial, we use this method to assess the number of open fibers post dialysis, and this for three different dialysis durations and in two different dialyzer types. Just before the termination of the dialysis session, dialyzer clearance is assessed for different solutes from concentration measurements in blood samples as taken from the dialyzer inlet and outlet line. The aim of this randomized cross-over study is to objectively quantify the impact of blocked fibers on the performance of different dialyzer membranes: ATA™ (asymmetric triacetate) membrane in the Solacea™ dialyzer, and polysulfone membrane in the FX800Cordiax dialyzer, and this with a decreased anticoagulation dose.

NCT ID: NCT04666363 Completed - Hemodialysis Clinical Trials

Inhaled Lavender Applied at Hemodialysis Patients and Effect on Pain, Comfort, and Anxiety

Start date: February 15, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The procedure of puncturing during needle insertion and moving needles within the tissues, the insertion angle, diameter of needles, and insertion techniques all lead the patient to experience pain. However, patients tolerate needle insertion more easily when the pain is managed well. Therefore, pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods are needed in pain control in order to improve comfort when undergoing hemodialysis (HD), and to facilitate patient's compliance to treatment over a longer period. Being one of the non-pharmacological practices, aromatherapy is a part of phototherapy, which means "therapy with plants" and also aims to manage symptoms such as pain as well as the treatment itself.

NCT ID: NCT04630470 Completed - Hemodialysis Clinical Trials

Effect of Massage Therapy on Severity of Restless Legs Syndrome and Quality of Life in Hemodialysis Patients

Start date: January 30, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The restless leg syndrome (RLS) is among the most common problems for the individuals undergoing hemodialysis (HD) therapy. This randomized controlled trial was conducted to determine the effect of the massage, applied with 5% lavender oil for the individuals receiving HD therapy, in the first half of HD session three times a week for four weeks on both legs for 10 minutes in each leg, on severity of RLS and quality of life. The study was completed with 58 patients including 31 people in the intervention group and 27 people in the placebo control group, in 7 hemodialysis centers located in a city center. The ethics committee approval, informed consent of the individuals and the institutional permission were obtained. The data were collected using the patient information form, RLS Severity Rating Scale, Kidney Disease Quality of Life Questionnaire (KDQOLTM-36) and patient follow-up charts. In accordance with the massage application protocol, those in the intervention group were massaged with lavender oil and those in the placebo group were massaged with baby oil. Chi-square test, t test, repeated measures one-way analysis of variance, and Pearson correlation analysis tests were used to assess the data. In the comparisons, the value of p<0.05 was accepted as significant.