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CompletedNCT02545036

Combined Western and Traditional Chinese Medicine Daycare for CKD Patients

Clinical Study of Combined Western Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine Daycare Model for Chronic Kidney Disease Patients

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 3
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
58 (actual)
Sponsor
China Medical University Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
20 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The annual report of USRDS shows than Taiwan has the highest prevalence of end-stage-renal-disease globally resulted in high prevalence dialysis rate. The major factors associated with chronic renal failure are age, diabetes, hypertension, chronic glomerulonephritis, metabolic syndrome, smoke, hepatitis C, painkiller and herbals. Chronic kidney disease may lead to various metabolic, cardiovascular and neurological diseases. And these possible prognostic factors associating with the disease progression and ultimately increase the morbidity and mortality. End-stage renal failure is an irreversible course often with clinical manifestations of edema, fatigue, anemia and uremic pruritus. Patients often use Chinese medicine or acupuncture to help them to ease the symptom. The aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy of combined Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine daycare model for chronic kidney disease patients. The study approach to investigate whether combination of Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine daycare model can improve the clinical symptoms and quality of life as well as the laboratory biochemistries data.

Detailed description

Keywords:chronic kidney disease , Day care, Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) Background and purpose: The annual report of USRDS shows than Taiwan has the highest prevalence of end-stage-renal-disease globally resulted in high prevalence dialysis rate. The major factors associated with chronic renal failure are age, diabetes, hypertension, chronic glomerulonephritis, metabolic syndrome, smoke, hepatitis C, painkiller and herbals. Chronic kidney disease may lead to various metabolic, cardiovascular and neurological diseases. And these possible prognostic factors associating with the disease progression and ultimately increase the morbidity and mortality. End-stage renal failure is an irreversible course often with clinical manifestations of edema, fatigue, anemia and uremic pruritus. Patients often use Chinese medicine or acupuncture to help them to ease the symptom. The aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy of combined Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine daycare model for chronic kidney disease patients. The study approach to investigate whether combination of Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine daycare model can improve the clinical symptoms and quality of life as well as the laboratory biochemistries data. Material and methods: A total of 60 volunteers of patients with chronic kidney disease will be recruited from the Chinese medicine or Western medicine clinics. After diagnosis by nephrology physician, 30 patients will be distributed to combinational Western and TCM daycare model, one time a week, for 12 weeks (12 treatment in total). Another 30 patients will enter Western daycare model. The assignment depends on the patients' own will. The TCM day care model will be provided by a team work clinical care system organized by doctors, nurses, pharmacists and case managers. This model will provide a comprehensive TCM care system for every visit. Laboratory biochemistries analysis and other questionnaires including SF36 health survey, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Beck Depression Inventory-II, FACIT-fatigue Scale and the 5-D itch scale will be completed at baseline, 6weeks, and 12 weeks after join this study. Instrumental examinations including heart rate variability and traditional Chinese medicine four examinations will be given before and after intervention. Predict results: The investigators expect that the efficacy of this combined western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine day care model will be superior to the "pre-ESRD prevention and education program" which execute since 2006 in improving edema, fatigue, physical function and quality of life. The effectiveness of combined therapy can be measured by questionnaires. Moreover, the investigators will further speculate the mechanism by analyzing laboratory data.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERTraditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) daycare modelTraditional Chinese Medical (TCM) daycare model provides multiple approaches of traditional Chinese medical treatment, including 5 tones of Chinese music, massage for meridians and collaterals, acupuncture, and patient education. The treatment course is one time a week, for 12 weeks (12 treatments in total).

Timeline

Start date
2015-06-01
Primary completion
2016-11-01
Completion
2017-09-20
First posted
2015-09-09
Last updated
2021-08-02

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Taiwan

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