Improving Outcomes in Peritoneal Dialysis
- Conditions
- Chronic Kidney DiseasePeritoneal Dialysis Access
- Registration Number
- NCT02207751
- Brief Summary
The objective is to understand the best way to place Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) catheters, and the best way to collect data regarding their function in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Phase 1: We will carry out a detailed examination of existing returned pilot data with emphasis on data fields with poor data completeness and perform root cause analysis, and assess deficiencies in data field definition to identify improvements to be implemented. We will construct and disseminate electronic survey material to all study centres with targeted visits by the Principle Investigator undertaken. These visits will facilitate insight into local organization of data collection including interaction with designated individuals responsible for data returns. PD training days will be organized with emphasis on clinical practice feedback utilizing data acquired in the initial phases. Hospital Episode Statistics will be linked to existing acquired PD patient information to ensure the accuracy of collected data. An online data acquisition system will be developed to allow direct data entry from centres.
Phase 2: On-going and sustained data acquisition performed on a prospective basis.
Phase 3: Primary data analysis including clinical practice variation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland to identify site specific PD catheter functionality variation. Additionally, patient and site specific characteristics that predict clinical outcomes in PD will be identified and characterised.
Phase 4: Clinical guidelines will be developed.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- WITHDRAWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- Not specified
- Any adult (16 years or over) patient requiring first PD catheter placement
- Patient less than 16 years
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Peritoneal dialysis catheter "survival" (sustained function) at 365 days post-insertion (insertion date) 1 Year 1. Functional (mechanical) catheter failure
2. Complication induced catheter failure - Infection, Hemorrhage, Dialysate Leakage \& Bowel Perforation
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Infection events not resulting in catheter failure Within 1 Year * Exit site / tunnel infection (early): suspected or definite infection around catheter exit site requiring intervention up to 2 weeks following catheter insertion
* Exit site / tunnel infection (late): suspected or definite infection around catheter exit site requiring intervention after 2 weeks following catheter insertion
* Peritonitis (early): peritonitis within 2 weeks of catheter insertion
* Peritonitis (late): peritonitis after 2 weeks following catheter insertionLeak events not resulting in catheter failure Within 1 Year * Catheter leak events (early): suspected or definite catheter site leak requiring intervention up to 2 weeks following catheter insertion
* Catheter leak events (late): suspected or definite catheter site leak requiring intervention after 2 weeks following catheter insertionMissing Data Baseline & 1 Year Missing mandatory data fields
Co-morbid Hospitalization Events Within 1 Year Non-fatal medical events requiring hospitalization, excluding PD related hospitalization
Time to catheter failure Within 1 Year * Catheter failure time (days elapsed from insertion to failure \<365 days)
* Catheter failure time (days elapsed from insertion to failure \>365 days)Mortality (all cause) Within 1 Year Modality change Within 1 Year Change of modality from PD to any other form of renal replacement therapy
Catheter non-usage Within 1 Year Catheters inserted but not used for reasons other than failed initial therapy (e.g. Moncrieff)