Evaluation of the effect of a vitamin E coated high flux polysulfone dialyzer on the inflammatory state of patients' end stage renal disease and its clinical benefits in terms of anemia Objectives : To assess the benefits of a vitamin E coated polysulfone membrane on the micro-inflammatory state of chronic dialysis patients Prospective multicenter controlled and randomized study Number of patients : 120 patients (60 patients per group)
Coordinator : Pr JP.CRISTOL Montpellier hospital university Rational : The hemodialyzed patients are subject to inflammation due to their pathologies and to the technique. The VIE dialyzer polysulfon coated to vitamin E has been shown to have a favourable action on inflammation and anemia. The investigators want to highlight the influence of vitamine E graft using as controlled dialyzer a similar polysulfon from the same manufacturer without vitamin E. Medical device : ViE High flux dialyzer -\> vitamin E coated polysulfone membrane manufactured by Asahi Kasei Medical, with CE mark and intended for use in hemodialysis for the patient suffering from acute or chronic renal failure Controlled medical device : Leoceed H high flux dialyzer : polysulfone membrane manufactured by Asahi Kasei Medical, with CE mark and intended for use in hemodialysis for patient suffering from acute or chronic renal failure Objectives : To assess the benefits of a vitamin E coated polysulfone membrane on the micro-inflammatory state of chronic dialysis patients Primary end point : Evolution of the well-known inflammatory marker : High sensibility-CRP Secondary end point : Evolution of the following inflammatory markers : IL-6, TNFa, fibrinogen, antibodies anti- LDLox Evolution of Hemoglobin and ERI Evolution of Nutritional parameters : albumin and pre albumin Study design : Prospective multicenter controlled and randomized protocol study Duration : 12 months Number of patients : 120 patients : 60 patients per group 120 patients : 60 patients per group Adult ESRD patient, whatever the origin, treated by HD, thrice a week for about 4 hours and hemo dynamically well balanced Inclusion criteria : Dialyzed patient on synthetic high flux dialyzer for 3 months Patient with a vascular access allowing a blood flow rate ≥ 250 ml/min Patient with micro inflammation, i.e an average CRP between 5 and 20 mg/L on the two last check-up of CRP Patient informed of the study and having signed the inform consent. Exclusion criteria : Underage patient Subjects who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant during the study Patient with an infection influencing the Hb level Patient with an Iron deficiency showed with : Transferin saturation \< 20 % and/or Ferritin \< 100 µg/L, Hemo transfusion in the last two months Patient treated by HF, HDF, biofiltration Patient with infectious risks Subjects who participated in a clinical study involving dialyzers in the last two months Criteria of exit : Patient wish Medical decision Hemo transfusion Departure for another dialysis center Transplantation Death
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
120
Asssesment of the therapeutic effect of the vitamin E coating
Use of the Leoceed H dialyzer during one year per patient enrolled in the control group
AIDER
Montpellier, Occitanie, France
Evolution of the well-known inflammatory marker : High sensibility-CRP
Decrease of the CRP marker due the use of vitamin E coated dialyzer
Time frame: one year with a follow-up of three months
Inflammatory markers
Evolution of the following inflammatory markers : IL-6, TNFalpha, fibrinogen, antibodies anti-LDLox
Time frame: one year with a follow-up of three months
Anemia parameters
Evolution of Hemoglobin and ERI
Time frame: one year with a follow-up of three months
Nutritional Parameters
Albumin and pre-albumin parameters
Time frame: one year with a follow-up of three months
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