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NCT ID: NCT02902679 Completed - Thrombosis Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Pharmacokinetics of BMS-986177 in Participants With End-stage Renal Dysfunction on Chronic Stable Hemodialysis Treatment

Start date: November 2016
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

An oral dose of BMS-986177 administered in End-stage Renal Dysfunction (ESRD) participants before and after a hemodialysis session to evaluate safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics in this patient population.

NCT ID: NCT02902120 Completed - Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

HCV Treatment Immune Response With Grazoprevir/Elbasvir Before or After Renal Transplant

Start date: May 1, 2017
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether patients treated for chronic hepatitis C (HCV) with zepatier (grazoprevir/elbasvir) prior to kidney transplant will have a stronger immune response compared to patients treated after kidney transplant. 25 patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and HCV will be treated with zepatier and 25 kidney transplant recipients with chronic kidney disease will be treated with zepatier. Blood markers of immune function will be monitored in both groups to determine their response to therapy.

NCT ID: NCT02901743 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Periodontitis

Effect on Teeth and Gum Cleaning in Patients With Gum and Kidney Disease

ETGPGK
Start date: April 2015
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The main aim and objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of Non- surgical periodontal therapy on the subgingival microbiota and biochemical parameters in patients with chronic kidney disease and chronic periodontitis.

NCT ID: NCT02895750 Completed - Clinical trials for Renal Insufficiency, Chronic

Efficacity and Safety of Metformin XR in CKD Stage 1 to 3

METXR/CKD
Start date: August 30, 2017
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

There is limited data availability on effect of Metformin XR on 24-h plasma glucose, and there is no available data in chronic kidney disease (CKD). The planned study aims to provide data on glucose plasma level in relation to metformin plasma level in Diabetes Type II patients.

NCT ID: NCT02895425 Recruiting - Clinical trials for End Stage Renal Failure

Registry for End Stage Renal Failure

REIN
Start date: January 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The rein registry collects case record data from patients with end stage renal disease followed in French Guiana. This allows to generate incidence and rates for terminal renal disease, mortality rates for each territory. The regional data are pooled in order to get national statistics for end stage renal disease and transplantation activity in order to adapt prevention to the main causes of renal failure and treatment and care infrastructure.

NCT ID: NCT02895243 Completed - Clinical trials for Kidney Failure, Chronic

Prehabilitation for Adults With End Stage Renal Disease on the Kidney Transplant Waitlist

Start date: May 27, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This pilot study will be a clinical trial to test the feasibility and effectiveness of a kidney transplant (KT) prehabilitation intervention in adults with end stage renal disease (ESRD) who are within 3-6 months of transplantation.

NCT ID: NCT02894905 Completed - Renal Insufficiency Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate the Effect of Renal Impairment on the Pharmacokinetics of AL-335

Start date: September 13, 2016
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the pharmacokinetics (PK) of a single oral dose of AL-335 in participants with various degrees of impaired renal function (mild, moderate, and severe) compared to participants with normal renal function.

NCT ID: NCT02894385 Completed - Pharmacokinetics Clinical Trials

Effect of Hepatic and Renal Impairment on the Pharmacokinetics, Safety and Tolerability of BAY1841788 (ODM-201)

Start date: September 13, 2016
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Evaluate the potential effect of hepatic or renal impairment on the pharmacokinetics, safety and tolerability of BAY 1841788 (ODM-201).

NCT ID: NCT02889575 Completed - Acute Renal Failure Clinical Trials

Predictive Value of PIIINP and Urinary NGAL in Renal Function Recovery

PIIINP-NGAL
Start date: April 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Acute Renal Failure (ARF) is defined by a severe, and usually reversible, glomerular filtration rate decreasing. Acute Tubular Necrosis (ATN) remain the major cause of ARF involving distress and destruction of tubular cells. This specific typology of ARF may evolve toward Chronic Renal Failure (CRF) concretizing a major public health issue. Predict the progression of ARF towards CRF appears essential. The investigators believe that the PIIINP and urinary NGAL biomarkers may constitute robust biomarkers of progression risk towards CRF.

NCT ID: NCT02887391 Enrolling by invitation - Clinical trials for End Stage Renal Failure on Dialysis

Comparing Nutritional Status of In-centre Nocturnal Hemodialysis Patients to Conventional Hemodialysis Patients

Start date: January 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Although hemodialysis is life-saving, unfortunately, people on dialysis often have declining health, quality of life as well as poor nutritional status. Hemodialysis patients must follow a very restrictive diet, and many patients do not eat well and usually report poor appetites. A new approach to dialysis is being used in some hospitals in Alberta and elsewhere, called in-centre nocturnal hemodialysis. This in-centre nocturnal dialysis allows people to receive their dialysis at a hospital or clinic while they sleep. Since this in-centre nocturnal dialysis gives people 8-hour hemodialysis treatment 3 times per week (24 hours of dialysis per week) the patients have better removal of the waste products from their bodies than conventional hemodialysis (an average of 12 hours per week). Also of importance, when using in-centre nocturnal dialysis, people will have more time during the day to work, spend with family, as well as have time to shop for food, to cook and even to eat, which in turn will likely result in improvement in the quality of their lives. This study will follow 10 patients on conventional dialysis and 10 patients on in-centre nocturnal dialysis for 6 months and compare their food intake, muscle mass, weight, body mass index (BMI) and nutrition-related lab tests. The purpose of this study is to determine whether there is an improvement in the nutritional status of the in-centre nocturnal hemodialysis patients compared to the nutritional status of conventional hemodialysis patients.