Renal Insufficiency Clinical Trial
Official title:
Multiple Intervention and AUdit in Renal Diseases to Optimize Care: the MAURO Study.
Test whether the intensive intervention improves renal and cardiovascular outcomes in
patients with chronic renal insufficiency.
Test whether a multi-method intensive intervention including clinical Audit improves
adherence to a series of quality indicators relevant to hypertension control, proteinuria,
treatment of dyslipidemia, anemia, calcium and phosphate alterations in patients with
chronic renal insufficiency.
Background:
Guidelines are currently promoted as a means for linking evidence based medicine to clinical
practice and for reducing variation in clinical practice (1). However, there is ample
evidence that implementation of evidence-based recommendations for prevention and management
of renal disease progression and associated cardiovascular complications remain largely
unsatisfactory (2). Deficiencies exist in the treatment of dyslipidemia and hypertension,
inadequate use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers
as well as in the treatment of anemia and of alterations in calcium and phosphate metabolism
(2). Furthermore patients with diabetes mellitus infrequently receive recommended treatment
for elevated glycosylated haemoglobin levels, hypertension, and dyslipidemia.
The importance of interventions to increase adherence to practice guidelines and to improve
disease control is now widely perceived. However, little is known about the relative
effectiveness of different implementation strategies. Fresh research is required to develop
and validate practical strategies for improving the provision of evidence-based medicine in
nephrology clinics. In particular, studies addressing multiple common, chronic conditions
which simultaneously affect the population of patients with chronic renal insufficiency are
now felt as of primary importance. The study was approved by Ethical Committees of all
Nephrology Units participating into the MAURO study.
Specific hypotheses:
This study is designed as a clinical trial aimed at assessing whether a quality improvement
intervention is more effective than standard care for improving adherence to a series of
quality indicators relevant to the prevention of renal disease progression and associated
cardiovascular complications. The multi-method quality improvement intervention (intensive
intervention) adds telephone and e-mail contacts (for quality improvement facilitation) and
audits to the approach of periodic guideline dissemination used in standard care.
Objective(s):
Test whether the intensive intervention improves renal and cardiovascular outcomes in
patients with chronic renal insufficiency.
Test whether the intensive intervention improves adherence to a series of quality indicators
relevant to hypertension control, proteinuria, treatment of dyslipidemia, anemia and calcium
and phosphate alterations.
Endpoints:
The primary end point is a composite renal and cardiovascular end point, i.e. >30% decrease
in the GFR, dialysis, transplantation, death or cardiovascular event [ECG documented angina
or myocardial infarction, heart failure, arrhythmia (atrial fibrillation), cerebro-vascular
event (stroke or transient ischemic attacks) or peripheral vascular diseases].
The renal unit-level outcome is the percentage of performance targets achieved. The patient
level outcome is the percentage of patients for whom the recommended process measures
occurs.
Key Inclusion Criteria:
- Average of at least 2 measurements of creatinine >1.5-4.0 mg/dL (males) and >1.3-3.5
mg/dL (females) during the six months run-in period or albuminuria> 30 mg/24h in at
least two consecutive visits
- Previous diagnosis of specific nephropathy
- Non acute or rapidly evolving renal diseases
- Age range :18 - 75 years.
- Non-transplanted.
- Non-pregnant.
- Not affected by cancer or diseases in the terminal phase.
Study Design and procedures:
Randomized, controlled clinical trial, with the renal clinic as the unit of
randomization.The two study arms (multi-intervention including AUDIT vs standard care) will
be informed on the general aim of the study but will be kept blinded to the type of
intervention made [(PRospective Blinded Intervention Design (PROBID)].
Drug Dosage, schedule and Route of Administration:
Drugs for the treatment of blood pressure, dyslipidemia, anemia and alterations in calcium
phosphate metabolism will be administered according to doses recommended by the guidelines
promoted by the Italian society of Nephrology and by the KDOQI guidelines.
Study duration:
Three years.
Sample Size for the primary end-point:
The sample size was calculated with the underlying assumption that the intracluster
correlation coefficient (ICC)(estimated in a pilot study) be 0.016. The expected annual rate
of the primary end point (at least 36% in 3 years) was derived from a previous study (3).
With this background in mind, we found that allocating 330 patients in the active arm and
330 in the control arm, the study will have a 80% power for capturing as statistically
significant (P <0.05, two tailed) a 1/3 risk reduction in three years (36% vs 24%) in the
intensive intervention group.
Corollary information:
During the study a sera and DNA data-bank will be created to allow testing a series of open
questions on renal disease progression and associated cardiovascular complications.
Ethical considerations:
The protocol is in conformity with the declaration of Helsinki and informed consent will be
asked for to all participants.
Nephrology Units participating into the MAURO study:
Reggio Calabria, Melito(RC), Locri(RC), Palmi(RC), Taurianova(RC), Catanzaro(2 Units),
Soverato(CZ), Lamezia(CZ), Cosenza, Lungro(CS), Rossano(CS), S.Giovanni in Fiore(CS),
Paola(CS), Amantea-Praia a Mare(CS), Vibo Valentia-Tropea-Soriano(VV), Crotone, Messina,
Catania, Acireale(CT), Sassari, Francavilla(TA).
References:
1. Hayward RS. Clinical practice guidelines on trial. CMAJ 1997; 156:1725-1727.
2. De Nicola L, Minutolo R, Chiodini P, Zoccali C, Castellino P, Donadio C, Strippoli M,
Casino F, Giannattasio M, Petrarulo F, Virgilio M, Laraia E, Di Iorio BR, Savica V,
Conte G; TArget Blood Pressure LEvels in Chronic Kidney Disease (TABLE in CKD) Study
Group. Global approach to cardiovascular risk in chronic kidney disease: reality and
opportunities for intervention. Kidney Int 2006;69:538-545.
3. Sarnak MJ, Greene T, Wang X, Beck G, Kusek JW, Collins AJ, Levey AS.The effect of a
lower target blood pressure on the progression of kidney disease: long-term follow-up
of the modification of diet in renal disease study.1: Ann Intern Med 2005; 142:
342-351.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Caregiver), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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