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NCT06446739
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LoW Dose-Intensity vs. Standard Dose-Intensity COntinuous Renal ReplaceMent Therapy in Critically Ill Patients (WISDOM)

Sponsor: University of Alberta

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Summary

An estimated 10-15% of critically ill patients with acute kidney failure in the intensive care unit receive acute dialysis therapy. The majority of these patients initially receive a continuous form of dialysis therapy call continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). Prior studies have suggested that higher CRRT dose-intensity improved health outcomes for these patients; however, this was not found in high-quality clinical trials. These more recent trials suggested a lower range of dose-intensity compared with the higher range as the new standard of care. This was incorporated into guidelines. To date, no clinical trials have evaluated this lower range and specifically, it is plausible that an even lower dose-intensity of CRRT may be well tolerated, safe, associated with similar outcomes and be more cost-effective. This is the objective of the WISDOM trial, to compare the guideline standard with lower dose-intensity among patients who are started on CRRT in the intensive care unit.

Official title: LoW Dose-Intensity vs. Standard Dose-Intensity COntinuous Renal ReplaceMent Therapy in Critically Ill Patients (WISDOM): A Pilot Randomized Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

100

Start Date

2024-11-14

Completion Date

2027-06

Last Updated

2026-03-31

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT)

Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) is a continuous form of acute renal replacement (hemofiltration/dialysis) therapy provided to critically ill patients with multi-organ dysfunction receiving life support in the intensive care unit (ICU).

Locations (7)

Mayo Clinic

Rochester, Minnesota, United States

University of Alberta Hospital

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Sturgeon Community Hospital

St. Albert, Alberta, Canada

Hamilton General Hospital

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

St Michael's Hospital

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Regina General Hospital/Saskatchewan Health Authority

Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Guy's & St Thomas' Hospitals

London, United Kingdom