About this trial
Calciphylaxis is a rare yet life-threatening condition involving pronounced calcification in small blood vessels of the skin.
Knowledge about its underlying mechanisms and contributing risk factors remains limited. Chronic kidney disease is one of the strongest disease predictors. No evidence based effective therapy is currently available. Research on the topic is mainly hindered by the condition's rarity.
The study Calciphylaxis in patients with chronic kidney disease - A study of the Danish Calciphylaxis Research Initiative (DanCaRI) is set up to facilitate the systematic retrospective and prospective comparison of patients with chronic kidney disease and calciphylaxis to matched patients with chronic kidney disease who did not develop calciphylaxis thereby providing new knowledge that can support prevention, early detection, and new treatment approaches.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age ≥18 years.
CKD.
Suspicion of calciphylaxis or newly diagnosed calciphylaxis episode. The suspicion or diagnosis of calciphylaxis is a mutual decision of the involved medical specialties (nephrologist, dermatologist, pathologist, other).
Ability to give informed consent.
Disqualifiers
None
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed