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Dialysis Performance of Different Dialyzer Membranes Using Different Coagulation Strategies

Launched by UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, GHENT · Jan 25, 2019

Trial Information

Current as of April 29, 2025

Completed

Keywords

Hemodialyzer Fibre Clotting

ClinConnect Summary

This single centre, randomized cross-over study includes ten consecutive stable chronic hemodialysis (HD) patients who experienced stable dialysis sessions during the last 4 weeks, and had no known coagulation disorder, active inflammation or malignancy.

Double-needle vascular access is achieved through a native arterio-venous fistula or a well-functioning double lumen tunnelled central venous catheter.

In a first test series, each patient is dialyzed for 240min (at midweek) in 4 different regimens, randomly using 2 different dialyzers and 2 different anticoagulation schemes. Patients rec...

Gender

ALL

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • 18 years or older
  • experienced stable dialysis sessions during the last 4 weeks
  • double needle/lumen well-functioning vascular access
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • known coagulation disorder
  • active inflammation
  • malignancy

About University Hospital, Ghent

University Hospital Ghent is a leading academic medical institution renowned for its commitment to advancing healthcare through innovative research and clinical trials. Located in Ghent, Belgium, the hospital is affiliated with Ghent University, fostering a collaborative environment that integrates cutting-edge medical research with high-quality patient care. With a diverse range of specialized departments and a dedicated team of researchers and clinicians, University Hospital Ghent is at the forefront of developing new therapies and improving treatment protocols, aiming to enhance patient outcomes and contribute to the global medical community.

Locations

Gent, , Belgium

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Timeline

First submit

Trial launched

Trial updated

Estimated completion

Not reported

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