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RECRUITINGPhase 1 / Phase 2INTERVENTIONAL

Adding Urea to the Final Dialysis Fluid

Adding Urea to the Final Dialysis Fluid in Order to Prevent Dialysis Disequilibrium in Patients Who Need Aggressive Dialysis for Electrolyte Abnormalities

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About This Trial

At times patients with advanced renal failure present with severe hyperkalemia or acidosis and very high serum blood urea nitrogen (BUN) concentrations. These patients cannot be dialyzed aggressively as the lowering of serum BUN may results in disequilibrium syndrome but on the other hand they need aggressive dialysis in order to lower their serum potassium or fix their severe acidosis. If one is able to add urea to the dialysis fluid, one can prevent the rapid lowering of serum BUN and osmolality at the same time as doing aggressive dialysis to lower serum potassium and/or fix the metabolic acidosis.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Serum Urea \> 120 - Serum Potassium \> 5.5 or serum CO2 \< 15 or need for aggressive dialysis due to toxic ingestion - need for dialysis Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Pediatric - need for CRRT Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Serum Urea \> 120 * Serum Potassium \> 5.5 or serum CO2 \< 15 or need for aggressive dialysis due to toxic ingestion * need for dialysis Exclusion Criteria: * Pediatric * need for CRRT

Treatments Being Tested

DRUG

Urea in the dialysate

Adding urea to the dialysis fluid. Ure-Na 15 grams would be used. It would be added to the acid component of the dialysis fluid. The amount added would depend on the serum BUN concentration and is determined by a simple calculation. It would be available in powder form. Urea would be added just to the first 1-3 dialysis treatments as needed.

Locations (1)

Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital
San Francisco, California, United States