Renal Dialysis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Integrative Nursing Assessment on Hemodialysis Vascular Access
The aim of this two-year study is to explore the relationship among function of HVA, nail-fold capillaries and TCM constitutions based on hybridizing data mining techniques. This study will not only improve our understanding on the expressions of function of HVA, nailfold capillaries and tendency of TCM patterns, but also demonstrate the fundamental knowledge of a novel healthcare model on hemodialysis vascular access.
Background
The effectiveness of hemodialysis (HD) depends on HD vascular access (HVA). Individualized
prevention based on TCM constitutions can help persons to restore balance and prevent
disease. To prevent the negative development of HVA and maintain HVA patency, development of
an integrative model of HVA should be an important issue in nephrological nursing. To
establish an integrative healthcare model of HVA, the understanding of the relationships
between the common TCM constitution patterns of HD patients and the functions of HVA must be
improved. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), health is conceived as a balance among the
elements of the body. Published articles revealed that vascular access surgery, hemodynamic
disorder and HD might impact HVA and the microcirculation of HD patients. Hence, changes of
hand microcirculation might may come with and indicate the degeneration of HVA.
Purpose
The aims of this two-year study are as follows.
1. To identify major risk factors for the functions of HVA.
2. To measure the microcirculation and constitutions of HD patients.
3. To explore associations among risk factors for the functions of HVA, TCM constitutions
and the characteristics of nail-fold capillaries.
4. To propose an HVA assessment model.
Patient
The adult ESRD patients have HD in two hospitals in the north of Taiwan
Data collection
Following approval by the Institutional Review Board, all eligible adult ESRD patients having
HD in two hospitals in the north of Taiwan will be invited to participate in the study, after
its requirements have been clearly explained to them.
Medical record review, measurements of microcirculation, and TCM constitutions
questionnaires, will be used to collect data of eligible patients who provide informed
consent.
Demographics, comorbidities, concurrent medication, histories of HVA and HD, parameters
related to the adequacy of dialysis, and blood biochemistry data will be retrieved
retrospectively from nursing and medical records and entered into a database. The TCM
constitution of participants will be measured by questionnaires.
Before dialysis, nail-fold microcirculation will be noninvasively measured using a
vediocapillaroscopic device (MC-380, Computed Microcirculation System, Kowa Optics Corp.,
Taiwan). The equipment and measuring procedures will be explained to the subjects. A finger
to be examined will be gently placed on a microscope base plate and held still for the
duration of the measurement. Computerized image processing will be used to capture and
analyze data. The following morphological data will be extracted: blood velocity, capillary
density, capillary width, capillary length, and the presence of abnormal capillary
morphology.To identify the common microcirculation patterns of HD patients, images of
nail-fold capillary will be processed use a framework that was developed by Prof. K. P. Lin
and colleagues.
Statistical analysis
All of the collected data will be entered into a database. The Statistical Package for the
Social Sciences for Windows (SPSS Inc, Chicago, Ill) was used to perform statistical
analyses. Baseline demographics, comorbidities, medication, the results of blood biochemistry
tests, and parameters that are related to HD adequacy and access function are presented as
means, standard deviation and proportions as appropriate. Associations between parameters
regarding vascular access dysfunction and the other variables were analyzed using the t-test,
one-way analysis of variance, and Pearson's correlation coefficients, as appropriate. P<0.05
was considered to indicate statistical significance.
Information regarding the function of HVA will be incomplete if some patients do not
experience any HVA dysfunction for the duration of this study. Hence,techniques for censored
and truncated data will be used to deal with the incomplete data. Regressions and appropriate
survival analysis will be conducted to capture the distribution of the function of HVA, and
to identify the independent predictors of HVA function. In this study, a novel hybridizing
data mining techniques will be applied to reduce data uncertainty. The HD-index that was
developed by Prof. K. Y. Huang will be used to filter out uncertain data and to improve the
precision of the forecasting model.
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