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Almost 15% of Americans have chronic kidney disease (CKD), with an even higher rate in Veterans due to common risk factors such as high blood pressure and diabetes. People with CKD have a high risk of cardiovascular (CV) diseases, such as heart attacks, heart failure, and strokes. Extra fluid in the body, called volume overload, may lead to CV disease in people with CKD. It is unknown if volume overload develops in the earliest stages of CKD, when treating it with common, inexpensive medicines called diuretics may improve long-term CV outcomes. This study will lay important groundwork to answer this question in Veterans with early CKD by comparing two ways to measure volume overload and studying the change in common symptoms like fatigue and short-term CV function after treatment with diuretic medicines.


Clinical Trial Description

The investigators previously showed that brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) and N-terminal-pro-BNP (NT-pro-BNP), measures of ventricular stretch, are associated with death and cardiovascular (CV) outcomes in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) stages 1-3, and the investigators' preliminary pilot results suggest that these natriuretic peptides may correlate with objective measures of excess extracellular volume (ECV) and with symptoms common in CKD. The overarching objective is to determine if initiation of diuretic treatment or increase in dose is associated with changes in BNP and NT-pro-BNP, patient-reported symptom burden, and short-term hemodynamic parameters in patients with CKD stages 1-3 and elevated blood pressure, and whether these changes correlate with changes in ECV. The central hypothesis is that the change in ECV after starting or increasing diuretics in Veterans with stages 1-3 CKD is associated with changes in 1) natriuretic peptides, 2) patient-level factors, and 3) CV physiology. The investigators will compare the changes in natriuretic peptides, symptoms, and CV parameters with the change in ECV after diuretic initiation or dose increase. The primary aim is to determine if initiation of diuretic treatment or increase in diuretic dose is associated with changes in natriuretic peptides. Secondary aims are to determine the effect of diuretic change on patient-reported symptom burden, and CV physiology. This clinical trial will include 46 outpatients with CKD stages 1-3 and blood pressure >140/90 mmHg. At the first visit, the investigators will initiate or increase the dose of a thiazide or loop diuretic. Study measures other than echocardiogram will be repeated 4 weeks after the intervention to determine changes in these parameters. ECV will be measured by whole-body multifrequency bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS), which is a validated, non-invasive, painless measure of ECV. Plasma BNP and NT-pro-BNP will be measured, and patient-reported fatigue, depression, and quality of life will be quantified using validated questionnaires. Hemodynamic parameters include blood pressure, pulse pressure, and total peripheral resistance index (TPRI) and cardiac index measured by Non-Invasive Hemodynamic Monitoring. A transthoracic echocardiogram will measure left ventricular mass index, valvular disease, and diastolic dysfunction. Variables will be compared within participants between baseline and Visit 2 using paired Wilcoxon Signed Rank tests or paired Student's t tests, depending on variable distributions. Correlations between change in ECV/total body weight and all continuous outcome measures will be analyzed using Spearman or Pearson correlations, applying appropriate transformations. Linear regression analysis will control for clinically relevant variables. The relationship between ECV/total body weight and natriuretic peptides from both visits will be evaluated using a mixed effects model to account for the change in these measures between baseline and Visit 2. ;


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NCT number NCT05171686
Study type Interventional
Source VA Office of Research and Development
Contact Lucile P Gregg, MD
Phone (713) 440-4400
Email lucile.gregg@va.gov
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 4
Start date February 1, 2023
Completion date July 1, 2025

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