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NCT number NCT03929471
Other study ID # Pro00086730
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date September 1, 2019
Est. completion date July 1, 2020

Study information

Verified date February 2022
Source University of Alberta
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Title of the study: Target weight correction and vascular stiffness in hemodialysis patients Study design: Randomized clinical trial in the study centre at two locations Applied medical device: 1. Body Composition Monitor' (BCM, Fresenius) to measure fluid volume overload. 2. Arteriograph 24 (Tensiomed, Budapest, Hungry) to assess vascular stiffness before, during and after the intervention. Study hypothesis: A protocolized adjustment of target weight guided by bio-impedance spectroscopy will improve fluid status, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and reduce the arterial wall stiffness without increasing the prevalence of intradialytic hypotension. Aim of the study: 1. To demonstrate improvement in fluid status by a target weight correction protocol which applies BCM measurements. 2. To demonstrate that better fluid volume control is associated with a) improvement in vascular health as assessed by pulse wave velocity and augmentation index and b) reduction in antihypertensive medications use. 3. To show that this approach does not lead to more episodes with intradialytic hypotension. The number of patients: 70 patients


Description:

This study proposal is looking at the application of an accurate assessment of fluid status in hemodialysis (HD) patients to correct fluid overload. Patients undergoing hemodialysis suffer from the inability to maintain their normal body fluids and have a high probability to develop hypertension at initiation of dialysis (1). Long-standing fluid overload is no longer linked solely to high blood pressure, but also to vascular dysfunction and heart failure (1). Fluid overload is estimated based on the amount of fluids available outside the cells (extracellular fluid volume, ECFV). Thus, determination of the right amount of fluid removal during the dialysis depends on the weight of the patient when the ECFV is normal (referred to as Target Weight, TW). Essentially, TW is assessed by routine clinical judgment, for example, leg and hands swelling (edema), elevation in blood pressure and the expansion of the external jugular vein. Unfortunately, this clinical judgment is not reliable to assess fluid status (2, 3); hence, overestimation of TW occurs and leads to fluid overload. Current technology allows assessing fluid overload accurately by using bio-impedance, a non-invasive method that can be easily used in the HD setting. Despite this, very few studies have been reported where a systematic approach was followed to use bio-impedance to correct a TW that has been set too high, with the ultimate goal to correct fluid overload. Therefore, this study aims to provide better fluid control through an intervention to improve fluid status toward normovolemia by using bio-impedance assessment of fluid overload rather than clinical judgments. First, the fluid status will be measured in all study participants by multifrequency bio-impedance using a 'Body Composition Monitor' (BCM, Fresenius). Second, we will divide the study subjects into two groups; the control group which will initially receive standard conventional therapy (no intervention) for 3 months, and the intervention group will undergo by BCM measurements and integrated TW correction protocol for 3 months. Third, after three months, the control group will also involve in the same TW correction adjustment. The Primary outcome is improvement in fluid status towards normovolemia (<1.1 L fluid overload). Secondary outcomes are a) improvement in vascular health as assessed by pulse wave velocity and augmentation index and b) a decrease in the use of antihypertensive medications. Altogether, an optimized fluid status via implemented fluid management plan will provide better control of fluid overload, blood pressure, and improvement in vascular function.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 22
Est. completion date July 1, 2020
Est. primary completion date June 1, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Adult (>18 years old) outpatients on 3-4 times per week HD sessions for at least 6 weeks with a life expectancy >6 months. - Fluid overload =1.1L. - Medically stable patient. - Minimum of 3 hours of dialysis per session. Exclusion Criteria: - Pregnancy or lactation. - Declined informed consent. - Patients with cognitive dysfunction. - Severe life-limiting Comorbidities (malignant tumour, tuberculosis,....) - Surgery within six weeks of the study. - Nocturnal dialysis patients. - Patients expected to receive a transplant or move to another center within the duration of the study. - Patients with arteriovenous fistula issues.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Target weight correction protocol
The intervention group will undergo target weight correction process based on time averaged fluid overload measurement (by bio-impedance).

Locations

Country Name City State
Canada University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Alberta

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Canada, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Intradialytic hypotensive episodes (IDH) The intervention will not lead to IDH episodes that happen during dialysis treatment. Such episodes including cramps, hypotension, and dizziness. Through the study completion, an average of 6 months
Primary Fluid volume Improvement in fluid status towards normovolemia (<1.1 L fluid overload) through the study completion, an average of 6 months
Secondary Pulse wave velocity Improvement in pulse wave velocity (millimetre/second)-one of vascular stiffness measurements Through the study completion, an average of 6 months
Secondary Augmentation index Improvement in augmentation index (%)-one of vascular stiffness measurements Through the study completion, an average of 6 months
Secondary Anti hypertensive medications use Reduction in the number of anti hypertensive medications use. Through the study completion, an average of 6 months
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