End-stage Renal Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Impact of In-centre Nocturnal Hemodialysis on Ventricular Remodeling and Function in End-stage Renal Disease
Background: Recent data indicate that home nocturnal hemodialysis (8 hours of hemodialysis
at home for 5-6 nights per week) may have substantial cardiovascular benefits, including
regression of left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy, improved LV ejection fraction and blood
pressure control. Nevertheless, this dialysis modality is only feasible in a highly-selected
minority of ESRD patients, who can self-manage their dialysis treatment at home. In-centre
nocturnal hemodialysis (INHD), administered as 7-8 hours of hemodialysis in hospital for 3
nights per week, represents an appealing and practical alternative. As this is a novel form
of therapy, there has been no definitive study examining the cardiovascular impact of INHD
to date.
Objective: To determine the effects of INHD on LV mass, global and regional systolic and
diastolic function, and other cardiovascular biomarkers in patients with ESRD.
Hypothesis: Conversion from conventional hemodialysis to INHD is associated with favourable
changes in cardiac structure and function in patients with ESRD.
Rationale for Using Cardiac MRI: Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) has emerged as the
new gold standard for measuring LV mass, volume, global and regional myocardial function.
Its accuracy and precision make it the imaging modality of choice for studying the small
number of patients currently undergoing or awaiting INHD.
Study Design and Population: This is a prospective cohort study of adult ESRD patients who
are currently receiving conventional in-centre hemodialysis and will be converted to INHD.
Patients will be managed as per standard clinical practice (e.g. blood pressure, anemia
management) established for the INHD program, and no therapeutic intervention will be
performed as part of this study. All eligible patients will undergo two serial CMR
examinations: within 2 weeks prior to conversion and at 52 weeks following conversion to
INHD. We also plan to recruit a population of control patients who have elected to remain on
conventional HD. These individuals will be asked to undergo the same set of investigations
at baseline and 12 months thereafter.
Outcome: The primary endpoints are the temporal changes in LV mass and size, global and
regional diastolic and systolic function at 52 weeks after conversion to INHD, as measured
by cardiac MRI. Secondary endpoints include changes in myocardial tissue characteristics,
blood pressure, mineral metabolic parameters, anemia control, serum troponin,
norepinephrine, brain natriuretic peptide, markers of inflammation and quality of life.
Significance: The provision of an enhanced dialysis regimen has emerged as the most
promising avenue through which to modify the dismal cardiovascular outcomes in patients
receiving chronic hemodialysis. INHD represents a means of administering such therapy to a
broad spectrum of dialysis patients for whom home therapies would not be feasible. The
proposed study will be the first to precisely define the cardiac impact of INHD using CMR.
The findings may justify large randomized controlled trials evaluating clinical outcomes. If
INHD is proven to be effective, it will have a major impact on the management and outcome of
many patients with ESRD in Canada.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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