Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) Clinical Trial
Official title:
Fenoldopam to Prevent Renal Dysfunction in Indomethacin Treated Preterm Infants
The investigators will conduct a prospective, blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled trial with a sample size of 20 patients in each of the two arms (fenoldopam vs placebo) based upon a difference in serum creatinine by one standard deviation. Fluid and salt intake will be held constant within clinical parameters and carefully measured. Fenoldopam will be started at 0.1 ug/kg/min. If, after 6 hrs there is no decrease in blood pressure, the dose will be increased to 0.2 ug/kg/min. This dose will be continued throughout the remainder of the study. A study of pediatric patients previously provided to the FDA showed no hypotension at a dose of 0.2 ug/kg/min. Fenoldopam will be started 12 hrs before the first dose of indomethacin and discontinued 12 hrs after the 3rd dose of indomethacin. Study samples will include both blood and urine. The primary outcome will be a reduction in renal dysfunction, as determined by creatinine and urine output over the course of treatment. Additional outcomes will include determination of known and novel metabolomic urine markers of renal dysfunction.
Hypotheses - The investigators primary hypothesis is that fenoldopam reduces renal dysfunction associated with indomethacin administration for closure of patent ductus arteriosus in preterm infants. A secondary endpoint or measured outcome will be the determination of fenoldopam pharmacokinetics in the premature population. Lastly, the investigators hypothesize that urine and serum acute kidney injury (AKI) biomarkers will be superior to contemporary neonatal AKI definitions in their ability to identify renal injury. Specific Aims - Evaluate the effect of fenoldopam on renal function in preterm infants administered indomethacin - Determination of fenoldopam pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profiles in preterm infants - Define whether newly identified biomarkers of renal dysfunction are more sensitive markers of renal dysfunction following indomethacin than traditional markers including urine output and serum creatinine. Study design - The study will be a prospective, blinded, randomized, placebo controlled trial. Fenoldopam will be started at 0.1 ug/kg/min. If, after 6 hrs there is no decrease in blood pressure, the dose will be increased to 0.2 ug/kg/min and continued throughout the remainder of the study. The previous study in pediatric patients showed no hypotension at a dose of 0.2 ug/kg/min. Fenoldopam will be started 12 hrs before the first dose of indomethacin and discontinued 12 hrs after the 3rd dose of indomethacin. Describe study population or sample material - preterm infants born at less than or equal to 28 weeks gestation with patent ductus arteriosus in whom attempted medical closure with indomethacin is indicated as decided upon by the attending physician Sample size/power of primary endpoint - Sample size is 20 patients in each of the two arms (fenoldopam vs placebo) based upon an improvement in serum creatinine by one standard deviation. ;
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