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NCT ID: NCT05425056 Recruiting - Clinical trials for End Stage Renal Disease

A Study Testing the Use of a Perivascular Sirolimus Formulation (Sirogen) in ESRD Patients Undergoing AV Fistula Surgery

ACCESS2
Start date: August 26, 2022
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The primary study objective is to evaluate the benefit of the Sirolimus eluting Collagen implant (SeCI; Sirogen), a single dose prophylactic treatment delivered intraoperatively at the time of surgical creation of an arteriovenous fistula for hemodialysis vascular access.

NCT ID: NCT05407896 Recruiting - Clinical trials for End-Stage Kidney Disease

End-Stage Kidney Disease Interactive Decision Aid for the Elderly (myKIDNEY)

Start date: July 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Decision aids are highly recommended for decisions when there is no "right" treatment choice. The goal is to help patients choose a treatment that is consistent with their preferences and to minimize decisional conflict and regret. A case where there is no "right" treatment concerns the decision to undergo dialysis or supportive care (i.e., conservative management) for elderly (aged ≥70) patients with end-stage kidney disease. The investigators propose to develop an interactive web-based decision aid and test its effectiveness via a pre-post study design. This research aims to reduce decisional conflict for elderly ESKD patients and caregivers.

NCT ID: NCT05311956 Recruiting - Chronic Pain Clinical Trials

Pain Reduction Using NEurostimulation Study

PRUNE
Start date: October 24, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a 4-year project to see if a small battery-powered, device attached to a headband, that sits on the skin surface and delivers what is a hardly noticeable level of electrical stimulation can reduce pain in patients who receive hemodialysis on an ongoing basis.

NCT ID: NCT04932876 Recruiting - Covid19 Clinical Trials

The Response of the Immune System of Patients With End Stage Kidney Disease on Dialysis and Kidney Transplant Recipients Vaccinated for COVID-19

Start date: April 24, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Observational study of patients with End Stage Kidney Disease on dialysis and Kidney Transplant Recipients, before and after vaccination for SARS-COV 2, after written consent, with the aim of laboratory efficacy of the vaccine and safety regarding the clinical outcome of patients and possible complications.

NCT ID: NCT04877041 Recruiting - Hemodialysis Clinical Trials

Exercise and Cardiac Stunning During HD

Start date: March 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of a 12-week cycling during hemodialysis program on hemodialysis-induced myocardial stunning in adult individuals receiving hemodialysis.

NCT ID: NCT04774770 Recruiting - Clinical trials for End Stage Renal Disease

HED-Start: Evaluating a Positive Skills Intervention for Patients New on Haemodialysis

Start date: January 5, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Hemodialysis patients often experience barriers and misperceptions that hinder adjustment to life on dialysis. This study seeks to explore a group-based intervention (titled HED-Start) developed to improve self-care and emotional wellbeing among incident hemodialysis patients.

NCT ID: NCT04646226 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Hemodialysis Complication

The Arteriovenous Vascular (AV) ACCESS Trial

Start date: August 18, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is to prospectively compare the effectiveness and safety of the two types of arteriovenous access placement (fistula or graft) in older adults with end stage kidney disease and multiple chronic conditions

NCT ID: NCT04319185 Recruiting - Clinical trials for End Stage Renal Disease

Assisted Peritoneal Dialysis: A Feasibility Study

Start date: September 11, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Patients with End-Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD) wishing to choose Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) may not be able to perform this modality due to advanced age, physical function/dexterity, vision, cognition, mobility, or psychosocial issues. This intervention will seek to test the feasibility of a clinical support model to address these barriers. Patients identified by their nephrologist as wishing to choose Peritoneal Dialysis (PD), but needing assistance, are referred to the research staff for discussion and consent. Based on the assessment of the subject's nephrologist, PD staff, and researchers, the subject will receive assistance beyond the standard PD care offered in US dialysis centers. Such assistance will be provided for up to one visit/day, seven days/week, for up to three months. At the end of that time period, the subject will be able to perform PD independently, have identified a care provider, or have planned with his/her nephrologist for an alternative dialysis modality.

NCT ID: NCT04160507 Recruiting - Clinical trials for End Stage Kidney Disease

Duke APOL1 Research Biorepository

DARB
Start date: December 13, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The Duke ApoL1 Nephropathy Biorepository aims to address needs within non-diabetic kidney failure research by utilizing existing and, when necessary, developing new infrastructure to support the consent of patients and the collection of dedicated samples for ApoL1 Nephropathy biorepository. The mutations in ApoL1 gene that are strongly associated with kidney disease are only present in individuals of recent African ancestry (i.e., black people). Caucasians do not have these ApoL1 mutations nor the associated kidney disease. Therefore, majority of subjects recruited for this study will be self-identified African Americans, Afro-Caribbean and other black individual. Study subjects will include individuals with end stage kidney disease and those without any clinical evidence of kidney disease. Additionally, healthy black adults with no known history of kidney disease will be recruited as controls in this study because they are the only group that can fill this role.

NCT ID: NCT03683563 Recruiting - Renal Dialysis Clinical Trials

The Impact of Different Citrate Concentrations as Locking Solutions on Development of Biofilm and Function of Hemodialysis Catheters

Start date: April 11, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Evidence that supports using certain concentration of trisodium citrate as a locking solution for hemodialysis catheters has not yet been established. Higher concentrations of trisodium citrate are more effective in preventing thrombosis, formation of blood clots, preventing infections and biofilm formation, but due to potential side effects, their use is limited. The aim of the study is to compare the impact of two different concentrations of tri-sodium citrate solution (30% and 4%) on the formation of biofilms in hemodialysis single-volume jugular hemodialysis catheters and to determine the effectiveness of prevention of dysfunction of hemodialysis catheters.