View clinical trials related to Cardiorenal Syndrome.
Filter by:During cardiorenal syndrome type 1 (CRS1) vascular congestion is the major contributor to worsening renal function, but promoting decongestion with routine clinical evaluation is ineffective in some patients. The venous evaluation by ultrasound (VExUS) may optimize its management when evaluating for improvement in kidney function and other metrics related to decongestion.
To determine whether Levosimendan infusion in patients with cardiogenic shock and cardiorenal syndrome refractory to standard inotropic therapy, improves hemodynamics and renal function, whilst being safe.
In double-blind clinical trial, determine renal recovery with two different furosemide strategies in patients with type 1 cardiorenal syndrome.
The Cardiorenal Syndrome during Acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) with persistent congestion despite high dose IV diuretic therapy is associated with remarkable morbidity, which can include the need for renal dialysis or ultrafiltration, an increased length of stay, and high mortality rates. The aims and purpose of this feasibility clinical research trial are: 1. to evaluate the safety profiles associated with performing negative pressure diuresis for the treatment of hypervolemia associated with the cardiorenal syndrome during ADHF with persistent congestion despite high dose IV diuretic therapy via the investigational JuxtaFlow® System, and 2. to evaluate the effectiveness of the investigational JuxtaFlow System in treatment of hypervolemia associated with ADHF.
The Aortix CRS Pilot Study: An Evaluation of the Safety and Performance of the Aortix System for Intra-Aortic Mechanical Circulatory Support in Patients with Cardiorenal Syndrome
First in Human feasibility and sfafety study of the alfapump DSR system in the treatment of Heart failure subects resistant to diuretic therapy. Up to 10 subjects will be enrolled in up to 3 centres in Belgium and Georgia and will be iplanted with the alfapump DSR system. Subjects will undergo DSR titration during a 2 week hospitalisation period, and will continue titrated DSR therapy as outpatients for 4 more weeks.
The prospective single-center study investigates the association between changes in Doppler-derived renal venous flow and cardiac surgery-associated acute kidney injury (CSA-AKI).
ITISHOPE4HF is a randomized controlled trial of telerehabilitation in a heart failure population. The goal is to evaluate if a home-based telerehabilitation project can increase physical activity in heart failure patients. Patients will be provided telerehabilitation or advice on physical activity (standard care).
Predictive value of renal venous flow profiles for adverse outcomes in patients with right heart failure
The goal of this trial is to evaluate whether subantimicrobial-dose of doxycycline (20mgBID) will affect serum and urine biomarkers of fibrosis in patients with pre-dialysis chronic kidney disease.