End-stage Kidney Disease Clinical Trial
— PREDICTOfficial title:
Prospective Observational Cohort Study on the Outcomes of Percutaneous Inserted PD Catheters
Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is the most frequent modality of home dialysis for patients with kidney failure. Most PD catheters are placed using a laparoscopic technique. This approach requires the availability of a qualified surgeon, time in the operating theater and general anaesthesia for the patient. Thus, the laparoscopic technique is less suitable for patients with severe heart failure or multimorbidity where general anaesthesia is not possible. PD catheters can also be inserted using a percutaneous strategy using a modified Seldinger technique. This strategy can be performed bedside under local anaesthesia, by the nephrologist, radiologist, a surgeon, physician assistant or qualified nurse. The availability of the percutaneous implantation strategy of a PD catheter in a nephrology center may accomodate more patients to receive a PD catheter insertion, including those who have a contraindication to general anaesthesia or need urgent PD. The PREDICT project aims to increase knowledge and competencies on percutaneous PD catheter insertions by training centers for this technique. By establisching a prospective registry, the outcomes of percutaneously inserted PD catheters, both in experienced and newly trained centers, will be assessed.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 500 |
Est. completion date | June 23, 2027 |
Est. primary completion date | June 23, 2026 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Age > 18 years - Percutaneous PD catheter insertion between March 1st 2023 and March 1st 2026 Patients can be included 4 weeks before until 12 weeks after PD catheter insertion Exclusion Criteria: - Inability to provide informed consent - Life expectancy < 3 months |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Belgium | Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel | Brussels | |
Netherlands | UMC Utrecht | Utrecht |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel | Amsterdam University Medical Centers (UMC), Location Academic Medical Center (AMC), az Glorieux, Bernhoven Hospital, Bravis Hospital, Centre Hospitalier Régional de la Citadelle, Centro Hospitalar Universitario do Algarve, Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc- Université Catholique de Louvain, Deventer Ziekenhuis, Erasme University Hospital, HagaZiekenhuis, Imelda Hospital, Bonheiden, Isala, Leiden University Medical Center, Medisch Centrum Leeuwarden, OLVG, Rijnstate Hospital, UMC Utrecht, University Hospital, Antwerp, University Medical Centre Ljubljana |
Belgium, Netherlands,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Implementation of percutaneus PD catheter insertion technique in dialysis centers | The first co-primary outcome measure assesses the implementation of the percutaneous PD catheter insertion technique in additional dialysis centers. | through study completion, 3 years | |
Primary | Outcomes of percutaneous inserted PD catheters in participating centers | The second co-primary outcome measure assesses the outcomes of percutaneous inserted PD catheters in participating centers: functionality of PD catheters, defined as catheters usable for PD, over 12 months after percutaneous insertion, and taking into account competing events. | Over 12 months after percutaneous insertion | |
Secondary | The presence of functioning PD catheter | This secondary outcome measure assesses the presence of functioning PD catheter, defined as catheters usable for PD, over 3 and 6 months after percutaneous PD catheter insertion, censored for competing events. | Over 3 and 6 months after percutaneous PD catheter insertion | |
Secondary | Insertion-related complications | This secondary outcome measure assesses insertion-related complications, defined as perforation during or within 48 hours after catheter insertion, bleeding within 7 days of insertion and necessitating blood transfusion and/or invasive intervention to control bleeding, and PD-related infections (i.e. exit-site infection, tunnel infection, peritonitis) within 30 days of insertion. | Perforation during or within 48 hours after catheter insertion, bleeding within 7 days of insertion, and PD-related infections within 30 days of insertion | |
Secondary | Mechanical complications | This secondary outcome measure assesses mechanical complications over 3, 6, and 12 months after percutaneous PD catheter insertion. Relevant mechanical complications are defined as flow restrictions, pericatheter leakage, and abdominal pain resulting in an adverse event that is either a lack of PD start, a delay in PD start, an interruption of PD, a permanent termination of PD, emergency room visits, hospital admissions, or need for invasive procedures related to the mechanical catheter complication. | through study completion of the subject, at 1 year or censored for death or kidney replacement modality switch | |
Secondary | The rate of PD utilization | This secondary outcome measure assesses the rate of PD utilization, defined as 4 consecutive weeks of PD, after percutaneous PD catheter insertion, censored for competing events. | through study completion of the subject, at 1 year or censored for death or kidney replacement modality switch | |
Secondary | Health-related quality of life as assessed by the SF-12 questionnaire | This secondary outcome is assesses health-related quality of life using patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) at baseline and at 12 months after percutaneous PD catheter insertion, using the validated SF-12 questionnaire. | At baseline and at 12 months after percutaneous PD catheter insertion | |
Secondary | Self-assessed health-related quality of life using the EQ5D questionnaire. | This secondary outcome is assesses health-related quality of life in terms of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression using the validated EQ5D questionnaire. | At baseline and at 12 months after percutaneous PD catheter insertion | |
Secondary | Health care professionals' perspective on the implementation process | This secondary outcome assesses the health care professionals' perspective on the implementation process using the structured Measurement Instrument for Determinants of Innovations. This assessment allows to identify barriers and facilitators of implementation at the level of the percutaneous catheter insertion procedure, at the level of the operator and at the level of the organisation, i.e. the hospital. | At baseline and yearly | |
Secondary | Evolution in HD/PD ratio in participating centers throughout the study period | This secondary outcome assesses the evolution in HD/PD ratio in participating centers throughout the study period. | Through study completion, 3 years | |
Secondary | Costs of the procedure | The secondary outcome assesses the costs of the procedure. | immediately after the intervention |
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