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Electrolytes in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome

Study of Serum Calcium and Phosphorus Level in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome

Status
UNKNOWN
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Observational
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT05134220
Enrollment
100
Registered
2021-11-24
Start date
2021-11-30
Completion date
2022-05-30
Last updated
2021-11-24

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Conditions

Acute Coronary Syndrome

Brief summary

Study of serum calcium and phosphorus level in chronic kidney disease patients and its relation to occurrence of acute coronary syndrome in them.

Detailed description

Prospective study to : 1. find the relation between electrolytes disturbance and renal diseases 2. the effect of electrolyte abnormalities on atherosclerosis 3. prevalence of acute coronary syndrome in patients with chronic kidney disease

Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTSerum Calcium

* Serum calcium level. * Serum phosphorus level. will be measured to all study population

Sponsors

Sohag University
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Observational model
CASE_CROSSOVER
Time perspective
PROSPECTIVE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to No maximum
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* 1-The CKD patients with or without dialysis who admitted to coronary care unit with chest pain consistent with ACS with any of following features : a- Electrocardiogram (ECG) changes: * ST elevation. * ST depression. * T wave inversion. * recent left bundle branch block. b- Troponin T elevation. 2-The CKD patient with or without dialysis with no previous history of ACS.

Exclusion criteria

1. Patients who were diagnosed with primary hyperparathyroidism. 2. Acute Kidney injury (AKI) which is defined as any of the following:(KDIGO2012) * Increase in S.Cr by ≥ 0.3 mg/dl (≥ 26.5 μmol/l) within 48hours; or * Increase in S.Cr to ≥ 1.5 times baseline, which is known or presumed to have occurred within the prior 7 days;or * Urine volume \<0.5 ml/kg/h for 6 hours

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Chronic kidney disease hospitalizationfrom the day of admission to the day of discharge through study completion, an average of 28 weeks, in sohag university hospitalThe CKD patient with and without acute coronary syndrome and estimated hazard ratios (HR) by use of multivariable Cox regression models.

Countries

Egypt

Contacts

Primary ContactAhmed M YOUSEF, M.B.B.CH
ahmed011032@med.sohag.edu.eg01067439846

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026