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Improving Care for Peritoneal Dialysis Patients With the CKD-PD App

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Peritoneal Dialysis Complication
Kidney Failure, Chronic
Interventions
Other: CKD-PD app with home monitoring equipment
Registration Number
NCT04797195
Lead Sponsor
Massachusetts General Hospital
Brief Summary

Managing the hydration status in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a key task for nephrologists in Thailand that is made difficult due to lack of timely access to hydration metrics including weight, blood pressure, and ultrafiltration volume. This research project aims to improve the monitoring of hydration status in PD patients from a bimonthly, in-clinic review of a handwritten log-book to a smart phone based app (CKD-PD) with digitized data that allows for near real time monitoring hydration abnormalities, thereby creating the opportunity for earlier treatment of overhydration. The investigators hypothesize that use of the CKD-PD will improve early treatment of overhydration, and potentially reduce the incidence of complications, hospitalizations, and mortality in PD patients.

Detailed Description

The number of patients in Thailand with end stage renal disease on peritoneal dialysis (PD) is growing rapidly. Thai nephrologists have identified a critical gap in the current management of PD patients: a lack of timely information about fluid (hydration) status. Real time access to this information creates the opportunity for the early treatment of overhydration - the most common cause of complications and hospitalization in this population. Early treatment of overhydration in PD patients can decrease the incidence of complications, improve quality of life, and decrease health care costs.

This research project aims to improve the monitoring of fluid status in PD patients from a bimonthly, in-clinic review of handwritten log books to a smart phone based app ("CKD-PD") with digitized data. This allows for near real time data visualization, hydration status monitoring, outlier notifications, and more timely treatment interventions for overhydration. Data from home monitoring equipment to transferred to the CKD-PD app. Hydration metrics are uploaded to "CKDNET" (Chronic Kidney Disease NorthEast Thailand) database in the Thai Care Cloud - Thailand's national health database, merging patient collected data with hospital and clinic records.

The objective of this study is to determine if use of the CKD-PD app can improve early treatment of overhydration in PD patients. The investigators will conduct a randomized clinical trial comparing the incidence of clinical interventions for treatment of overhydration. PD patients from 3 facilities in Northeast Thailand - Srinagarind Hospital at Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen Hospital and Chaiyaphum Hospital - (N=200) will be randomized into two groups - one using the CKD-PD app, and one receiving usual management. The primary outcome will be the incidence of clinical intervention to treat overhydration as an intermediate outcome related to the secondary outcomes: complications, hospitalizations, and mortality related to fluid overload.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
208
Inclusion Criteria
  • chronic kidney disease from any cause on home based peritoneal dialysis
  • age greater than 18 years
  • access to a smart phone capable of running the CKD-PD app
Exclusion Criteria
  • vulnerable populations including children, prisoners, pregnant women, individuals with cognitive impairment, refugees
  • unwillingness to sign consent or participate in the study

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
CKD-PD app user groupCKD-PD app with home monitoring equipmentPatients on peritoneal dialysis using the CKD-PD app and home monitoring equipment to measure and record blood pressure, body weight, and dialysis fluid removed
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Clinical Interventions for Over Hydrationthrough study completion, average 1 year

Change in treatment in response to over hydration detected by clinical symptoms or abnormal hydration metrics. Includes change in antihypertensive or diuretic medications, change in dialysis prescription, fluid/salt dietary change, referral to clinic for evaluation or hospitalization

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Complication of Over Hydration Requiring Hospitalizationthrough study completion, average 1 year

Clinical event due to over hydration requiring hospitalization. Includes volume overload, infections, peritonitis, major adverse cardiac event, severe hypertension or stroke

Mortalitythrough study completion, average 1 year

Deaths occuring during study period for any cause

Technique Failurethrough study completion, average 1 year

Inability to continue peritoneal dialysis for any reason requiring a change to hemodialysis

Trial Locations

Locations (3)

Srinagarind Hospital

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Khon Kaen, Thailand

Khon Kaen Hospital

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Khon Kaen, Thailand

Chaiyaphum Hospital

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Chaiyaphum, Thailand

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