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Effects of Meal Macronutrients on Postprandial Lipids

Background: Abnormal fats in the blood can lead to many problems, including heart disease. Researchers want to learn more about how eating meals with different levels of nutrients affects fats in the blood. Specifically, they want to study people with too much body fat, too little body fat, and a kidney problem called nephrotic syndrome. Objective: To learn more about how different types of foods affect fat levels in the blood. Eligibility: People aged 18 years or older with a health condition that affects how their body handles fats. Healthy volunteers are also needed. Design: Participants will have 2 overnight stays in the clinic within 6 months. At each visit, after staying overnight, they will eat a breakfast casserole. At 1 visit, breakfast will be a high-fat, low carbohydrate meal. At the other, it will be a high-carbohydrate, low-fat meal. Participants will have a tube inserted into a vein in their arm. They will have blood drawn via the tube 12 times in 8 hours: 2 times before they eat the breakfast and 10 times after. Participants will have other tests during their stays: * A resting metabolic test captures the air they exhale and measures how much energy they use at rest. * A dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scan measures how much fat and muscle they have. * A Fibroscan is a special type of ultrasound of the liver. * A body surface scan uses lasers to measure the total area of the body. * A bioelectric impedance (BIS) exam measures how fast small electric currents move through their body. Participants may opt to have a third visit. At this visit, the breakfast will be high in protein....

Participants needed: 100
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18-120Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)Updated: Jul 13, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age >= 18 years [+14]

Consuming extreme macronutrient diet (e.g., very low-carbohydrate, high fat diet... [+23]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Effects of Meal Macronutrients on Postprandial Lipids

Background: Abnormal fats in the blood can lead to many problems, including heart disease. Researchers want to learn more about how eating meals with different levels of nutrients affects fats in the blood. Specifically, they want to study people with too much body fat, too little body fat, and a kidney problem called nephrotic syndrome. Objective: To learn more about how different types of foods affect fat levels in the blood. Eligibility: People aged 18 years or older with a health condition that affects how their body handles fats. Healthy volunteers are also needed. Design: Participants will have 2 overnight stays in the clinic within 6 months. At each visit, after staying overnight, they will eat a breakfast casserole. At 1 visit, breakfast will be a high-fat, low carbohydrate meal. At the other, it will be a high-carbohydrate, low-fat meal. Participants will have a tube inserted into a vein in their arm. They will have blood drawn via the tube 12 times in 8 hours: 2 times before they eat the breakfast and 10 times after. Participants will have other tests during their stays: * A resting metabolic test captures the air they exhale and measures how much energy they use at rest. * A dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scan measures how much fat and muscle they have. * A Fibroscan is a special type of ultrasound of the liver. * A body surface scan uses lasers to measure the total area of the body. * A bioelectric impedance (BIS) exam measures how fast small electric currents move through their body. Participants may opt to have a third visit. At this visit, the breakfast will be high in protein....

Participants needed: 100
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18-120Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)Updated: Jul 2, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age >= 18 years [+14]

Consuming extreme macronutrient diet (e.g., very low-carbohydrate, high fat diet... [+23]

Status: Recruiting

Atacicept in Multiple Glomerular Diseases

A study to find how well atacicept works and how safe it is in participants with autoimmune kidney disease.

Participants needed: 250
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 2+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Vera Therapeutics, Inc.Updated: Jun 26, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Weight of at least 40 kg [+21]

Evidence of rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis (loss of ≥50% of eGFR) within... [+6]

Status: Recruiting

Belimumab With Rituximab for Primary Membranous Nephropathy

The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of belimumab and intravenous rituximab co-administration at inducing a complete or partial remission (CR or PR) compared to rituximab alone in participants with primary membranous nephropathy. Background: Primary membranous nephropathy (MN) is among the most common causes of nephrotic syndrome in adults. MN affects individuals of all ages and races. The peak incidence of MN is in the fifth decade of life. Primary MN is recognized to be an autoimmune disease, a disease where the body's own immune system causes damage to kidneys. This damage can cause the loss of too much protein in the urine. Drugs used to treat MN aim to reduce the attack by one's own immune system on the kidneys by blocking inflammation and reducing the immune system's function. These drugs can have serious side effects and often do not cure the disease. There is a need for new treatments for MN that are better at improving the disease while reducing fewer treatment associated side effects. In this study, researchers will evaluate if treatment with a combination of two different drugs, belimumab and rituximab, is effective at blocking the immune attacks on the kidney compared to rituximab alone. Rituximab works by decreasing a type of immune cell, called B cells. B cells are known to have a role in MN. Once these cells are removed, disease may become less active or even inactive. However, after stopping treatment, the body will make new B cells which may cause disease to become active again. Belimumab works by decreasing the new B cells produced by the body and, may even change the type of new B cells subsequently produced. Belimumab is approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat systemic lupus erythematosus (also referred to as lupus or SLE). Rituximab is approved by the FDA to treat some types of cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and vasculitis. Neither rituximab nor belimumab is approved by the FDA to treat MN. Treatment with a combination of belimumab and rituximab has not been studied in individuals with MN, but has been tested in other autoimmune diseases, including lupus nephritis and Sjögren's syndrome.

Participants needed: 58
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18-75Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)Updated: Jun 24, 2026Locations: 20
Eligibility criteria

Age 18 to 75 years inclusive [+10]

Secondary cause of MN (e.g., SLE, drug, infection, malignancy) suggested by revi... [+35]

Status: Recruiting

From Immune System Damage to Podocyte Cell Damage: Prospective Database and Biological Collection of Patients (Children and Adults) With MGLS and HSFP

Idiopathic Nephrotic Syndrome (INS) is a kidney disease characterized by massive proteinuria and hypoalbuminemia. It includes two anatomopathological entities: nephrotic syndrome with minimal glomerular lesions (SNLGM) and primary segmental and focal hyalinosis (PHF). Renal biopsy reveals a fusion of the feet of the podocytes without inflammatory lesions or deposits of immune complexes. Clinical and experimental observations strongly suggest that the immune system and podocyte dysfunction are the two facets of the disease. There are currently no clinical or biological markers to predict the diagnosis of corticosteroid sensitivity, corticosteroid dependence, or risk of recurrence of kidney disease after kidney transplantation. To our knowledge, no prospective studies have been designed to study both immune system alterations and podocyte damage as well as genetic predisposition variants in NIS. Therefore, the use of steroids/immunosuppressive agents is purely empirical with a multitude of side effects. The objective is to identify and test new therapeutic targets rather than conducting new trials with existing treatments, using either drug candidates or molecules selected by high throughput screening of libraries of repositioning molecules using an appropriate read-out. The biobank may also be used to analyze the effects of conventional treatments on identified new biomarkers. We expect the project to produce original and patentable results with subsequent valuation. Patentability will be anticipated before any publication on the subject. The patent and valorization cells of hospitals, INSERM and Universities will be involved in the results as soon as they are obtained.

Participants needed: 144
Trial details
Age: 12+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de NiceUpdated: Jun 22, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

First episode of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome in a child aged 12 months to 18 y... [+4]

Patients who have previously received corticosteroids and/or immunosuppressants [+6]

Status: Recruiting

Rituximab Plus Cyclosporine in Idiopathic Membranous Nephropathy

Background: * Membranous nephropathy is associated with damage to the walls of the glomeruli, the small blood vessels in the kidneys that filter waste products from the blood. This damage causes leakage of blood proteins into the urine and is associated with low blood protein levels, high blood cholesterol values, and swelling of the legs. These problems can decrease or go away without treatment in about 25 percent of patients, but if they persist, some patients may experience impaired (or loss of) kidney function, blood vessel and heart disease, and a risk of forming blood clots in veins. * Kidney biopsies that show that antibodies have been deposited along the glomeruli suggest that specialized cells of the immune system, called B and T cells, are causing damage to the kidneys through their increased activity. To suppress the action of B and T cells and to decrease the harmful deposits in the kidneys, drug treatments are required. * Patients with membranous nephropathy are often treated with immunosuppressive drugs such as cyclosporine or cytoxan plus steroids that attempt to reduce or suppress the activity of the immune system, decrease antibody production, and reduce antibody deposits in the kidney. However, not everyone responds to these medications and the kidney disease can return in some patients when the drugs are stopped. Also, there are side effects associated with long term usage of these medications. Rituximab, a different immunosuppressant, has also been used for this purpose. Although cyclosporine and Rituximab have been used separately, they have not been tried in combination as a possible treatment for membranous nephropathy. Objectives: \- To determine the safety and effectiveness of combining rituximab and cyclosporine to treat membranous nephropathy. Eligibility: \- Individuals 18 years of age and older who have been diagnosed with membranous nephropathy based on a kidney biopsy done within the preceding 24 months, and who have had excess levels of protein in the urine for at least 6 months based on urine and blood tests. Design: * Potential participants will be screened with an initial clinic evaluation and full medical history. * Before the treatment, there will be a run-in period that will last up to 2 months. During this time, participants will be placed on a blood pressure lowering medication and will not take any other immunosuppressant medications. * Participants will visit the NIH clinical center for a baseline evaluation, four intravenous infusions of rituximab, and also at 1- to 6-month intervals throughout the study. * Active treatment period will involve a 6-month course of cyclosporine and a total of four doses of rituximab. Participants will take cyclosporine tablets twice daily, and have two infusions of rituximab given 2 weeks apart, After 6 months, the cyclosporine dose will slowly be decreased over several weeks and then completely discontinued. Participants will then receive another course (two doses 2 weeks apart) of rituximab, depending on results of blood work. * Participants will have frequent blood and urine tests performed to monitor the results of treatment and reduce the chance of side effects.

Participants needed: 30
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18-90Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)Updated: Jun 12, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Stated willingness to comply with all study procedures and availability for the... [+10]

Estimated GFR<40 ml/min/1.73 m² from the preceding 2 months prior to enrollment... [+13]

Status: Recruiting

SGLT2 Inhibitors in Adult Primary Nephrotic Syndrome

This randomized controlled clinical trial aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors (dapagliflozin and empagliflozin) in adult patients with primary nephrotic syndrome. The study will compare three groups: dapagliflozin plus standard therapy, empagliflozin plus standard therapy, and standard therapy alone. The primary objective is to assess whether SGLT2 inhibitors reduce proteinuria, maintain remission, and prevent relapse. Secondary objectives include evaluating effects on kidney function (eGFR, serum creatinine) and monitoring safety outcomes. Participants will continue their baseline standard care and will be followed for 6 months with regular clinical evaluations, laboratory tests, and adverse event monitoring.

Participants needed: 75
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2, Phase 3Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Mansoura UniversityUpdated: Jun 9, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Impaired liver functions (ALT or AST values exceeding 3 folds upper limit of nor... [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Immune System Related Kidney Disease

Kidney diseases related to the immune system include, nephrotic syndrome, glomerulonephritis, membranous nephropathy, lupus nephritis, and nephritis associated with connective tissue disorders. This study will allow researchers to admit and follow patients suffering from autoimmune diseases of the kidney. It will attempt to provide information about the causes and specific abnormalities associated with autoimmune kidney disease. Patients with kidney disease as a result of their immune system, and patients with diseases of the immune system who may later develop kidney disease, will be potential subjects for this study. Patients will undergo a history and physical examination, and standard laboratory test to more closely understand the causes, signs, symptoms, and responses to medication of these diseases. Based on these evaluations the patients may qualify as candidates for other experimental studies. At any time these patients may be asked to submit blood or urine samples for further research.

Participants needed: 2,000
Trial details
Age: 10-99Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)Updated: Jun 8, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adults >= 18 years of age and children 10-17 years of age [+4]

Concomitant medical problems which would confound the interpretation of studies... [+1]

Status: Recruiting

A Smart Phone Application to Improve Adoption of the 2024 Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Guidelines

The goal of this study is to establish whether use of a digital intervention can improve adherence and alignment with the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) 2024 Guidelines. A subset of the study will focus on whether the intervention improves outcomes for young adults living with CKD, in the context of the imminent co-location of Children's Health Ireland on the St. James's Hospital campus. Young adults with CKD transitioning to adult services are recognised as a high-risk and vulnerable cohort, with many individuals unaware of increased cardiovascular risk and mortality¹². In response, and in the context of the co-location of Children's Health Ireland on the St. James's Hospital site, a young adult nephrology clinic has been established. The KDIGO CKD 2024 Guidelines identify transition as a period of increased risk and include recommendations regarding cardiovascular risk factor targets and the use of therapies known to delay CKD progression³. Electronic communication is a preferred method for accessing health information among many young adults⁴⁵ and aligns with Sláintecare digital health strategies⁶. A recently established, award-winning St. James's Hospital renal smartphone application is currently used by over 3,000 individuals living with CKD. The study aims to determine whether use of the application improves adherence to KDIGO guideline recommendations, with the objective of delaying CKD progression and associated complications. The application will support optimisation of care by signposting opportunities for evidence-based interventions (e.g., SGLT2 inhibitors, renin-angiotensin system inhibition) to healthcare providers. The application will also provide participants with tailored recommendations, reminders, educational materials, and collection of patient-reported outcome measures. Due to the diverse population and range of specialties at St. James's Hospital, the young adult clinic serves distinct subgroups, including individuals with sickle cell anaemia and survivors of cancer and haematological malignancies. These populations will be examined in the context of KDIGO guideline implementation, contributing to a limited international evidence base. This research evaluates an intervention designed to improve care for adults living with chronic kidney disease.

Participants needed: 80
Trial details
Age: 16-30Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: St. James's Hospital, IrelandUpdated: May 1, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Adults aged ≥16 years. [+3]

Inability to provide informed consent due to a neurocognitive impairment. [+1]

Status: Recruiting

Multitarget Strategy for Primary Podocytopathies

The goal of this clinical trial is to verify whether a cell culture system can be used to evaluate the presence of a factor capable of causing proteinuria in the serum of patients with primary podocytopathies. This system will also be used to evaluate the in vitro efficacy of a combined therapy for the treatment of this disorder. Researchers will compare samples from patients with primary podocytopathies with those obtained from healthy subjects and patients with other renal disorders. Participants will be asked to visit the clinic at regular intervals for up to 36 months, and to provide blood and urine samples (and a sample of the discarded plasmapheresis effluent in case the procedure is performed).

Participants needed: 150
Trial details
Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda, Ospedale Maggiore PoliclinicoUpdated: Mar 27, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Signature of informed consent for study participation [+6]

Subjects affected by primary podocytopathies or other glomerulonephritides in cl... [+2]

Status: Recruiting

Interview Study of Adult and Child Patients and Parents of Children With Swelling Due to Nephrotic Syndrome.

Researchers from the University of Michigan and Northwestern University are studying people's experiences with swelling caused by Nephrotic Syndrome. Interviews with patients (child and adult) and parents of young children will be conducted. The information collected from the interviews will be used to develop a survey to use when testing new medications for Nephrotic Syndrome. Please consider participating in a 1-hour long interview with the Prepare-NS research study to discuss children and adults experiences with swelling.

Participants needed: 150
Trial details
Age: 2+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: University of MichiganUpdated: Dec 22, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Parents/guardians must be able to read and understand English; [+4]

≥8 years of age [+7]

Status: Recruiting

Diuretic Tuner Clinical Decision Support

This purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of a mobile phone application in helping to control body swelling in patients with kidney problems. The application will help in the day to day adjustments in diuretic medication dosing. Participants in this study will have an application loaded on to their mobile phone by the study team and be taught how to use it over a 2 hour visit. Participants will need to check their blood pressure and weight daily and enter this information into the mobile phone application every day. Participants will need to follow daily instructions in their medication dosing provided by the application. There will be periodic blood testing. This will happen at 2 weeks, 90 days, and up to 4 other times if necessary. At the end of the study there is a 2 hour study visit during which participants will answer a survey. The total length of the study is 90 days.

Participants needed: 30
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterUpdated: Sep 16, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

The presence of nephrotic range proteinuria (> 3 g/d proteinuria by 24hr urine p... [+1]

Weight < 100 lbs or > 300 lbs. [+11]

Status: Recruiting

The Role of Proprotein-convertase-subtilisin/Kexin-type 9 in Kidney Damage in Nephrotic Syndrom

Nephrotic syndrome (NS) is characterized by gross proteinuria (\>3.5 g/day), hypoalbuminaemia, edema and often hyperlipidemia. Hyperlipidemia is correlated with increased morbidity and mortality. The study aim is to investigate the role of the protein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) in hyperlipidemia of NS, which has been suggested to play an important role. This is done by testing the following hypotheses: 1. PCSK9 is increased in patients with NS and hyperlipidemia compared to kidney-healthy controls 2. The level of PCSK9 in plasma correlates to the degree of proteinuria. 3. PCSK9 i increased in the kidney tissue of patients with NS The study will compare plasma levels of PCSK9 in correlation with degree of protein in the urine between test persons with NS and kidney healthy controls. Furthermore the investigators will study the the degree of PCSK9 in the kidney in biopsies obtained from test persons with nephrotic syndrome and test persons without proteinuria.

Participants needed: 75
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Kolding SygehusUpdated: Sep 9, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

18 years old [+1]

Refusal to give informed consent [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Autoantibodies Against-nephrin in Idiopathic Nephrotic Syndrome

This retrospective study is aimed at evaluating the levels of circulating anti-nephrin autoantibodies in patients with INS, including those with MCD/FSGS and in patients who have experienced relapse of FSGS post-transplant, compared to those of a control group of patients with nephrotic syndrome due to primary membranous nephropathy (MN).

Participants needed: 100
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological ResearchUpdated: Sep 4, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adult (>18 years) males and females [+3]

Reasonable possibility of a secondary cause of NS (for cases) or MN (for control... [+1]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Edoxaban Steady-State PK/PD in Adults With Nephrotic Syndrome

A study to evaluate the impact of nephrotic syndrome on the steady state pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of edoxaban compared to health volunteers, and whether edoxaban can provide an equivalent anticoagulant effect to enoxaparin sodium.

Participants needed: 60
Trial details
Age: 18-70Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Peking University People's HospitalUpdated: Aug 11, 2025
Eligibility criteria

Age between 18-70 years old [+9]

Serun albumin <30 g/L for other reasons in patients with nephrotic syndrome as j... [+19]

Status: Recruiting

Cardiac Performance Evaluation in Children With Steroid Dependent vs Steroid Resistant Nephrotic Syndrome

nephrotic syndrome (NS) is one of the most common pediatric kidney diseases There is an increased incidence of heart disease in patients with primary nephrotic syndrome (PNS) compared to the normal population Conventional Echocardiography is usually utilized to diagnose myocardial dysfunction. Tissue Doppler imaging is a non-invasive cardiac imaging technique which measures the velocity of the longitudinal motion of the mitral annulus, tricuspid annulus and the basal part of interventricular septum

Participants needed: 60
Trial details
Age: 2-14Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Sohag UniversityUpdated: Oct 2, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Children with primary nephrotic syndrome. [+2]

Patients of primary cardiac diseases (e.g., congenital or rheumatic heart diseas...

Status: Recruiting

Clinical Follow-up Study of Rituximab in the Treatment of Nephrotic Syndrome in Children

This was a retrospective study. Children who were diagnosed with refractory nephrotic syndrome and treated with rituximab (RTX) and followed up for ≥1 year in the Department of Pediatrics, the First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University from March 2020 to March 2026 were enrolled. Personal information, past medical history, clinical examination data and follow-up data before and after the use of RTX were extracted from the medical record system. (1) The median relapse-free survival, the number of relapses and the adverse reactions of RTX were compared before and after RTX treatment, and the clinical efficacy and safety of RTX were evaluated. (2) By comparing the annual relapse frequency, reduction and withdrawal of steroids and immunosuppressive agents, B cell reconstitution and adverse drug reactions between prophylactic RTX and post-relapse RTX maintenance regimens; (3) Multivariate analysis of risk factors for recurrence of nephropathy after RTX treatment. (4) growth indicators monitoring patient evaluation and RTX medical economic benefit analysis.

Participants needed: 50
Trial details
Age: 1-18Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: The First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen UniversityUpdated: Jul 31, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Children clinically diagnosed with FRNS/SDNS/SRNS with complete clinical data; [+3]

Congenital or infantile nephrotic syndrome, secondary nephrotic syndrome (such a... [+2]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Predictive Determinants of Nephrotic Syndrome Remission in Patients With At-risk Polymorphism of APOL1

This is a multicentric retrospective observational cohort study. As primary objective, the study aims to evaluate the factors associated with nephrotic syndrome remission in patient with nephrotic syndrome, biopsy-prove minimal change disease or focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, and an at-risk variant of the APOL1 gene. As secondary objectives, this study aims: * To evaluate the benefit of corticosteroids in obtaining the remission of nephrotic syndrome * To identify the predictors of complete renal remission of nephrotic syndrome * To evaluate the benefit of corticosteroids in reducing the incidence of end-stage renal disease * To assess the adverse events of corticosteroids in patients treated with corticosteroids.

Participants needed: 124
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de ParisUpdated: Jun 5, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adult patients followed in 6 nephrology centers between 01/01/2016 and 01/06/202... [+4]

Presence of diffuse deposits of immunoglobulins or complement fractions on immun... [+2]

Status: Recruiting

Steroid Diabetes in Patients With Kidney Disease

If steroid diabetes is not recognized in time, it will cause irreversible damage to the body. Nephropathy patients are more likely to have steroid diabetes ,the incidence rate up to 25%,due to hypoalbuminemia, high-dose hormone and other reasons, so they need to be closely followed up, identified and intervened in time.

Participants needed: 300
Trial details
Age: 18-75Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Zhejiang Provincial People's HospitalUpdated: Apr 29, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients who need to use glucocorticoids due to the following diseases: nephroti... [+1]

Patients with diabetes; [+5]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Circulating Factors in Nephrotic Syndrome

A prospective observational study to investigate the treatment-associated changes of circulating factors associated with glomerular diseases among patients with de novo nephrotic syndrome admitted to hospital for a kidney biopsy.

Participants needed: 104
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Iain BressendorffUpdated: Mar 19, 2024Duration: 10 Years
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥ 18 years [+4]

Kidney transplant recipient [+2]

Status: Recruiting

Implementation of a Diagnostic Workflow for Personalized Diagnosis of Nephrotic Syndrome

Nephrotic syndrome (NS) is a clinical picture common to several diseases resulting from damage to podocytes and glomerular filtration barrier. Currently, there is limited consensus regarding the diagnostic pathway and management of the specific etiology. Some patients show complete response to first-line steroid therapy (steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome, SSNS), especially in children and young adults. The prognosis of this group is generally favorable. In contrast, patients unresponsive to steroids (steroid-resistant NS, SRNS) frequently undergo immunosuppressive therapies, which are burdened with numerous side effects. Resistance to treatment is associated with a high likelihood of progression to chronic renal disease (CKD) and kidney failure (ESKD). Recent evidence suggests that immunological mechanisms (including permeabilizing factors) are involved in the pathogenesis of post-transplant NS recurrence and SSNS. Providing patients with NS with a correct diagnosis is the cornerstone of personalized medicine, reducing morbidity and side effects of therapies, ensuring their appropriate prescription, and slowing or preventing progression to ESKD.

Participants needed: 150
Trial details
Age: 1-40Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Meyer Children's Hospital IRCCSUpdated: Mar 22, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Clinical diagnosis of NS (SSNS, SRNS, or NS relapsed after transplantation regar... [+3]

Age at onset above 40 years [+1]

Status: Recruiting

ARREST-NEPHROSIS - Austrian Resistant Nephrotic Syndrome Treatment Response Registry and Biobank

Nephrotic syndrome is the clinical phenotype of a heterogeneous group of glomerular diseases that may present with varying degrees of urinary protein loss (proteinuria), dysproteinemia in the blood, fluid retention and impaired renal function. The AustRian RESistanT NEPHROtic Syndrome Treatment Response RegIStry and Biobank (ARREST-NEPHROSIS) sets out to achieve the following goals, as typical categories of rare disease registries 1. Obtaining real world data on practice patterns and outcomes 2. Networking between affected patients, families, and clinicians. 3. Establish a patient base for facilitated recruitment in studies of drugs, medical devices, and products 4. Development of a Biobank to enable research of potential biomarkers and therapy or disease courses

Participants needed: 100
Trial details
Age: Up to 75Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Christoph AufrichtUpdated: Dec 8, 2023Locations: 1Duration: 10 Years
Eligibility criteria

Resistant to standard Immunosuppressive agents (if clinically indicated, e.g. pr... [+3]

Inability or unwillingness to comply with repeated assessments [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Ketoanalogues for Muscle Mass Loss in Nephrotic Syndrome

The goal of this non-commercial clinical trial is to assess efficacy and safety of ketoanalogues of essential amino acids in the prevention of protein-energy wasting in nephrotic syndrome.

Participants needed: 150
Trial details
Phase: Phase 3Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Military Institute od Medicine National Research InstituteUpdated: Feb 8, 2023Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Nephrotic syndrome with serum albumin < 3.0 g/dL and daily proteinuria of > 3.5... [+2]

Diabetic kidney disease; [+15]

Status: Recruiting

INSIGHT (Insight Into Nephrotic Syndrome)

INSIGHT is a longitudinal study of childhood nephrotic syndrome to determine genetic, serologic and environmental factors contributing to nephrotic syndrome and disease progression.

Participants needed: 1,000
Trial details
Age: 6-18Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: The Hospital for Sick ChildrenUpdated: Oct 25, 2022Locations: 4
Eligibility criteria

diagnosis of nephrotic syndrome [+3]

congenital nephrotic syndrome (less than age 1) [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Super Chinese Nephrotic Syndrome Registration System (SUCCESS)

The investigators are registering all nephrotic syndrome (NS) patients regardless of the primary causes and developing a NS database in China. Patients will be followed-up and both baseline and follow-up information will be recorded in the registration system. The treatment response, longitudinal changes of renal function, renal survival, patient survival, infection events and acute kidney injury etc, will be analyzed using the NS database.

Participants needed: 5,000
Trial details
Age: 14+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Sun Yat-sen UniversityUpdated: Oct 22, 2020Locations: 1Duration: 10 Years
Eligibility criteria

Nephrotic syndrome patients regardless of the primary causes

No