NCT Number: NCT02912611
Detection and Management of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) in Low and Low Middle Income Countries: A Pilot Feasibility Project
This feasibility study will be conducted at 4 international sites located in Asia (Dhahran, Nepal); Africa (Blantyre, Malawi and Kilimanjaro, Tanzania) and Latin America (Cochabamba, Bolivia).
Each site comprises a cluster (including 3-4 health centers - 1 district hospital - 1 regional referral hospital) that service the population around the site area. Patients presenting at a health care clinic or hospital emergency department with signs and symptoms associated with high and moderate risk of developing AKI will undergo a point of care (POC) test to measure serum creatinine, saliva urea nitrogen dipstick (exclusively in Malawi), and a urine dipstick test for color, protein, glucose, blood and specific gravity. Patients who meet the study inclusion criteria will be approached for consent. Patients enrolled in the study will be followed throughout the health care evaluation and tracked through their course by location i.e. health care center, hospital, and home. Outcomes will be recorded through 6 months following the health care evaluation.
The protocol will have an initial observation phase, during which relevant healthcare staff and the research team will be trained to identify patients at moderate or high risk of AKI and use of the point of care (POC) test for serum creatinine, saliva urea nitrogen dipstick (exclusively in Malawi), and urine dipstick test. During this phase patients will be tracked throughout the health care evaluation, however the teleconsultation will not be implemented and no specific guidance for managing the patient will be provided.
During the subsequent intervention phase, the research team will interact with the local healthcare providers to and the teleconsultation physician, providing guidance on the management of the patient based on a standardized protocol. Protocols for patient care will be pre-specified, with minor adjustments to meet local requirements.
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Conditions
Sex eligibility
All sexes
Study type
Interventional
Phase
Not applicable
Primary location
Hospital Obrero #2, Cochabamba, Bolivia
Who can participate
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Inclusion criteria
Presence of Signs and Symptoms determining AKI risk
- Decreased urine volume
- Hypotension/ shock
- Coma
- Jaundice
- Confusion
- Dyspnea
- Symptoms of respiratory infection
- Petechia, ecchymosis, bleeding
- Hypertension (in pregnancy)
Exclusion criteria
- Chronic kidney disease in patients receiving regular dialysis treatment
- Kidney transplant patients
- Unable to give informed consent
Treatment and study plan
Primary outcomes
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Assess the feasibility of implementing an education and training program to optimize care of AKI
Time frame: 1 year
Managment will be based on a protocol driven comprehensive 5R (Risk, Recognition, Response, Renal Support and Rehabilitation) approach in resource constrained regions in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Sponsors and collaborators
Lead sponsor
University of California, San Diego
Other
Collaborators
- International Society of Nephrology
Registry information
Important dates
- Study start
- 2016
- Primary completion
- 2017
- Study completion
- 2018
- First posted
- Sep 23, 2016
- Registry last updated
- Jul 28, 2020
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