Comparison of Daily Nocturnal Hemodialysis With Daily Hemodialysis



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Renal Impairment / Chronic Kidney Disease
Therapuetic Areas:Nephrology / Urology
Healthy:No
Age Range:21 - 75
Updated:4/2/2016

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Hemodialysis remains associated with a high mortality (approximately 22% per year) and many
complications despite improvements over the last twenty years. Several nephrologists have
suggested that increasing the frequency and amount of dialysis will result in improved
outcomes. In fact, various forms of daily dialysis have been performed in over 300 patients
in the last 30 years with improvements in blood pressure, quality-of-life, bone disease, and
other complications of renal failure. Whether this form of treatment can be expanded to the
220,000 Americans on hemodialysis is unknown. The primary outcome of this study is to
determine the effectiveness of nocturnal dialysis in hemodialysis patients in St. Louis. If
the pilot study is effective, then participation in a larger, multicenter trial is expected.
The endpoints measured are use of antihypertensive medications, improvement in secondary
hyperparathyroidism and use of phosphorus binders, quality-of-life measured by SF-36
surveys, and improvement in physical function as measured by maximal oxygen uptake.


Adult patients with chronic renal failure requiring intermittent hemodialysis with a life
expectancy of greater than 2 years
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