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BIA Versus Physician Adjustment in Acute Kidney Injury Patients Requiring Renal Replacement Therapy

Sponsored by Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Medical College and Vajira Hospital

About this trial

Last updated 6 years ago

Study ID

106/60

Status

Completed

Type

Interventional

Phase

N/A

Placebo

No

Accepting

18-75 Years
18+ Years
All
All

Not accepting

Not accepting
Healthy Volunteers

Trial Timing

Ended 8 years ago

What is this trial about?

This study was designed to compare the efficacy of BIA and physician adjustment to prevent intradialytic hypotension in patients with acute kidney injury who received renal replacement therapy. The investigators randomized 9 patients with acute kidney injury and volume overloaded who underwent acute hemodialysis for 45 sessions in Vajira hospital between October 2017 and February 2018. In physician adjust-group (control) estimate by physical examination and fluid balance record. Primary outcome was intradialytic hypotensive episode and secondary outcome was hemodialysis-related adverse events and other clinical outcome.

What are the participation requirements?

Yes

Inclusion Criteria

- Patients with acute kidney injury with volume overload unresponsive to medication therapy =Required renal replacement therapy (RRT)

No

Exclusion Criteria

- Advanced malignancy

- Kidney transplantation

- AKI from toxins

- Currently on pacemaker

- Had underlying chronic kidney disease

- Patients with severe cardiovascular disease such as congestive heart failure, valvular regurgition