- authorisedTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
Long-term muscle synthetic effects of intradialytic parenteral nutrition in chronic hemodialysis patients
This study looks at how a special nutrient feed given during dialysis (IDPN) affects muscle strength in people with chronic kidney disease. It compares muscle building with and without this extra feed to see if it makes a difference over time.
Netherlands - ongoing, recruitingTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
Evaluation of the effect of tacrolimus on carbohydrate metabolism in pre-renal transplantation dialysis patients
This study looks at how a medicine called tacrolimus might affect blood sugar levels in people with kidney failure who are on dialysis, before they have a kidney transplant. Researchers want to see if there are any changes in blood sugar after 14 days of taking the medicine.
France - not yet recruitingNA
Assessment of a Wearable Ultrafiltration Device
This study is testing a new, small, wearable device that gently removes extra fluid from people with kidney failure while they are at home. It aims to help protect their organs and make them feel better, especially if they struggle with fluid removal during regular hospital dialysis.
Canada - recruitingNA
Exercise Preconditioning to Protect Against Dialysis-induced Cardiac Injury
This study looks at whether cycling before dialysis can help protect your heart. Doctors want to see if this exercise can stop your heart muscle from getting tired or 'stunned' during dialysis treatment, and if it helps with common dialysis symptoms.
Canada - active not recruiting
Examine the Epidemiology and Outcomes of Transitions From PD-to-HD in Canada
This study looks at people in Canada who start on a type of kidney dialysis called peritoneal dialysis and then switch to another type called hemodialysis. Researchers want to understand how often this happens, why people switch, and what happens to their health afterwards.
Canada - active not recruitingPHASE2
Interdialytic Peritoneal UltraFiltration in HemoDialysis Patients
This study looks at a new way to remove extra salt from people on dialysis for kidney disease. It adds a gentle cleansing fluid through a small tube twice a week, between regular dialysis, to see if it helps remove salt build-up and improve health.
Canada - recruitingPHASE2
Study to Evaluate the Effects of AV-001 on HD-induced Brain Injury.
This study looks into a new drug, AV-001, for people on regular kidney dialysis. It aims to see if the drug can protect the brain from damage caused by dialysis, which can lead to problems with memory and thinking.
Canada