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Assessing Fluid Status of Peritoneal Dialysis Patients With Assistance of Lung Ultrasound

Completed
Conditions
Peritoneal Dialysis Complication
Fluid Overload Pulmonary Edema
Registration Number
NCT04176627
Lead Sponsor
Satellite Healthcare
Brief Summary

* As studied previously, lung congestion is very prevalent however usually asymptomatic in dialysis patients. Fluid overload is associated with hospitalizations, worse cardiovascular outcomes and mortality in PD patients.

* The clinical exam is the only tool used currently to monitor volume status of PD patients, and has been found to have poor sensitivity and specificity for lung congestion compared to lung ultrasound. In current practice, patients are seen and examined monthly at their home dialysis units by the nurses. The nephrologist separately examines the patient monthly, possibly days to weeks after the nurse visit, and potentially only quarterly with the use of telehealth visits.

* Lung ultrasound is a relatively simple and cheap tool to assess for lung congestion, with little inter-operator variability and good reproducibility.

* There are limited studies of lung ultrasound in peritoneal dialysis, and none in the United States. Lung ultrasound may be useful as an objective measure of lung congestion in patients without signs or symptoms of fluid overload.

Aims of this study

* This study aims to determine the prevalence of subclinical fluid overload in peritoneal dialysis patients.

* The investigators aim to determine the added benefit of lung ultrasound to standard clinical practice of fluid management in PD patients.

* The investigators aim to assess the association of patient characteristics with lung congestion.

* The investigators also aim to assess the agreement between nurse physical exam and lung ultrasound for fluid overload.

Detailed Description

Study Design:

* Cross-sectional study, inviting PD patients at 10 Northern CA home dialysis units to participate. One-time ultrasound done during monthly nurse visit between December 2019 and March 2020. All patients present for their monthly visit at participating home dialysis units on days in which ultrasound available will be eligible, unless they had already completed an ultrasound for the study.

* Eligible patients approached for informed consent

* Ultrasound method: 28 areas of the anterior and lateral thorax examined for B lines, need at least 3 B lines in each field to be counted- recorded for future validation

* Training: lung ultrasound training modules accredited by American College of Emergency Physicians, in addition to dedicated rotation of ultrasound training during internal medicine residency.

* Separate nurse clinical evaluation- yes or no, nurse blinded from ultrasound results

* Patient characteristics obtained from dialysis EHR and form 2728: Age, gender (male sex %), race, ethnicity, case of ESRD, dialysis vintage (mo), PD modality, BMI, DM (%), SBP, DBP, albumin , # of antihypertensives, use of diuretic, use of icodextrin, PD Rx, 24 hour urine volume, lung disease (%), heart failure (%)

* Lung ultrasound info documented in EHR along with nurse evaluation. If moderate-severe lung congestion on ultrasound, nephrologist notified in person, by phone or fax.

* Prescription changes from nephrologist (diuretic adjustment, dextrose concentration change, addition of icodextrin, or none) within 2 weeks tracked in EHR and/or in person with dialysis nurse

* Sample size calculation- assuming 30% subclinical fluid overload prevalence, 95% confidence interval of prevalence of subclinical fluid overload with 10% margin of error-\> 81 patients

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
44
Inclusion Criteria
  • Peritoneal dialysis patients seen at participating Wellbound clinics in Northern California, present for monthly visit on days in which lung ultrasound available
Exclusion Criteria
  • Age <18, on peritoneal dialysis <3 mo, symptomatic lung congestion (reporting new or worsening shortness of breath over the past 4 weeks on enrollment), patient or nephrologist unwilling to participate in study

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Prevalence of subclinical fluid overload in peritoneal dialysis patientssingle monthly nurse visit

percentage of patients with moderate-severe lung congestion on ultrasound and nurse physical exam without fluid overload

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Association of patient characteristics with lung congestionsingle monthly nurse visit

Odds ratios for lung congestion from subgroup analyses and logistic regression

Agreement between nurse physical exam and lung ultrasound for fluid overloadsingle monthly nurse visit

kappa coefficient between lung ultrasound and nurse exam for fluid overload

Added benefit of lung ultrasound to standard clinical practice of fluid management in PD patientssingle monthly nurse visit

percentage of patients with subclinical fluid overload who have a change in PD prescription or diuretics

Trial Locations

Locations (16)

WellBound Daly City

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Daly City, California, United States

Satellite WellBound Emeryville

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Emeryville, California, United States

Satellite WellBound Fremont

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Fremont, California, United States

Satellite WellBound Milpitas

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Milpitas, California, United States

WellBound Modesto

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Modesto, California, United States

Satellite WellBound Mountain View

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Mountain View, California, United States

WellBound North Modesto

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Modesto, California, United States

WellBound Sacramento

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Sacramento, California, United States

WellBound San Francisco

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San Francisco, California, United States

Satellite WellBound San Jose

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San Jose, California, United States

WellBound San Leandro

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San Leandro, California, United States

Wellbound Santa Cruz

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Santa Cruz, California, United States

Satellite WellBound San Mateo

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San Mateo, California, United States

WellBound Stockton

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Stockton, California, United States

WellBound Vallejo

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Vallejo, California, United States

WellBound Santa Rosa

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Santa Rosa, California, United States

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