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CompletedNCT03049150

PREdicting RENAL Injury In Patient After Hip Fracture Surgery

The Use of Urinary MALDI-MS in Predicting Post-Operative Acute Kidney Injury in Patients After Fixation of Fractured Neck of Femur.

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
20 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Edinburgh · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
50 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

To determine whether MALDI, a type of Mass-Spectometry, can use protein pattern detection within urine to predict postoperative (after an operation) kidney damage in adults who have undergone emergency hip fracture surgery?

Detailed description

The PRE-RENAL study is a prognostic accuracy study testing the ability of the MALDI-MS assay to predict incident acute kidney injury after fractured neck of femur surgery. The study aims to validate the findings of a urinary peptide panel previously developed and validated on a cohort of septic patients. Kidney injury following surgery or as a part of severe illness is an important complication, because it can delay and reduce the chances of recovery. A reliable early test for kidney injury would be useful so that treatments to prevent or minimise it can be started as early as possible. This study, based with a group of medical researchers working with chemists, will analyse clinical urine specimens from patients undergoing major orthopaedic (bone) surgery. We will explore whether patterns of proteins in the urine could be used as an early warning that kidney injury is present before existing tests demonstrate it.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2017-02-03
Primary completion
2017-05-29
Completion
2020-01-09
First posted
2017-02-09
Last updated
2024-05-22

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United Kingdom

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