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NCT ID: NCT05941091 Enrolling by invitation - Hemodialysis Clinical Trials

Effect of the HafifMod Programme on Interdialytic Weight Gain in Hemodialysis Patients

Start date: October 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Haemodialysis (HD) is the most commonly used method among renal replacement therapy options in patients with End Stage Renal Failure. Although one of the most important factors affecting the success of this treatment is compliance with fluid restriction, the rates of non-compliance with fluid control vary between 10-74%. It is understood from the literature that fluid restriction is one of the most difficult areas in compliance with HD treatment. Interdialytic weight gain is the most widely accepted method to assess compliance with fluid control by measuring the amount of fluid accumulated in the body. Thus, studies on this subject have shown that excessive interdialytic weight gain is a common problem in HD patients. It is known that excessive interdialytic weight gain increases the risk of morbidity and mortality in HD patients. The main factors causing interdialytic weight gain are fluid and salt intake between two HD sessions is appears to be. Therefore, it is stated that the easiest solution to control excessive interdialytic weight gain is to reduce fluid and salt intake. However, studies have reported that HD patients have difficulty in adapting to a salt-restricted diet, and in this case, they increase their fluid consumption. Therefore, it is of vital importance that public health nurses carry out interventions to ensure HD patients' compliance with fluid and salt control. In the literature review conducted with this perspective, studies were encountered in which results were obtained that m-health interventions provided a decrease in interdialytic weight gain averages and sodium intake. In this direction, a HafifMod programme based on the use of mobile health technologies was created. The aim of the study is to examine the effect of the LightMod programme for fluid and salt control guided by the Health Belief Model on interdialytic weight gain in routine haemodialysis patients.

NCT ID: NCT05671536 Enrolling by invitation - Hemodialysis Clinical Trials

The Effect of Motivational Interview on Hemodialysis Patients

Start date: April 26, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This research consists of two stages: the first stage aims to evaluate the validity and reliability of the Hemodialysis Resilience Scale, which was developed to evaluate the resilience of patients receiving hemodialysis treatment, in Turkish society, and the second stage aims to determine the effect of motivational interviewing method on patients' psychological resilience and compliance with hemodialysis treatment in individuals undergoing hemodialysis. The main question it aims to answer is: Does motivational interviewing has an effect on psychological resilience and treatment compliance of hemodialysis patients?

NCT ID: NCT05555836 Enrolling by invitation - Hemodialysis Clinical Trials

Association Between Cerebral Blood Flow Change and Cognitive Function in Hemodialysis Patients

Start date: January 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The prevalence of cognitive impairment in maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients is 3 to 5 times higher than that in ordinary people, so it is essential to find the associated risk factors in this population. This project intends to evaluate whether changes in cerebral blood flow during dialysis have an impact on cognitive function in middle-aged and elderly MHD patients and clarify their influence on brain imaging characteristics. MHD patients who started hemodialysis at 3 to 6 months were selected to examine the difference in middle cerebral artery flow rate before and after dialysis by transcranial Doppler ultrasound to reflect the changes in cerebral blood flow. Changes in the cognitive function scale assessment (memory, executive function, and other five cognitive domains) and brain magnetic resonance imaging examinations are planned to collect both at baseline and after a one-year follow-up. Then the investigator used the multiple linear regression method to analyze the effects of the difference in middle cerebral artery flow on the changes in cognitive function and the characteristics in brain imaging. The investigators anticipate that the characteristics of the influence of changes in cerebral blood flow on cognitive impairment in Chinese MHD patients will be elucidated in this study, which may provide crucial clinical evidence for finding preventive and intervention measures for cognitive impairment in this group of population.

NCT ID: NCT01301027 Enrolling by invitation - Clinical trials for End Stage Renal Disease

Adipokines in Hemodialysis Patients

Start date: May 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a double blinded RCT of pioglitazone vs. placebo in overweight or obese, diabetic and non-diabetic hemodialysis patients. This study will examine whether pioglitazone modulates adipokine production by adipose tissue in hemodialysis patients and whether these changes result in reduction of inflammation, insulin resistance and oxidative stress and increase in muscle mass. In addition, this study will also examine the associations of adiposity with adipokines and the metabolic milieu in hemodialysis patients to better understand the biology of adipocytes in uremic milieu.