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NCT03004547

Sodium Deposition in Soft Tissues of Patients with Kidney Disease

Sponsor: Chris McIntyre

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Summary

Sodium (Na+) hemostasis is abnormal in CKD patients, and this element can be deposited in the skin, muscle, and skeleton - to cope with long term sodium loading. It is known that sodium stored in this non-osmotically active way, is profoundly inflammatory. Furthermore, inflammation has been associated with several uremic symptoms. The investigators will use novel Na+ MRI imaging to examine the Na+ deposition in the skin, muscle, and skeleton of five groups:1) chronic in-center hemodialysis patients, 2) chronic peritoneal dialysis patients, 3) adult and paediatric patients with CKD stage 1-5 and 4) heart failure patients with and without renal dysfunction 5) sex and age-matched healthy adult and paediatric controls. Additionally, they will investigate the association between sodium deposition in these tissues with uremic symptomatology and biochemical markers of metabolism.

Official title: Evaluation of Sodium Deposition in Soft Tissues of Patients with Kidney Disease and Its Association with Patient Symptomatology

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

6 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

400

Start Date

2018-03-05

Completion Date

2026-02-28

Last Updated

2025-02-12

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

OTHER

Measuring sodium content

Sodium MRI measurement of sodium content in the tissues of all participants

Locations (1)

LHSC Regional Renal Care Program

London, Ontario, Canada