INCremental Dialysis to Improve Health Outcomes in People Starting Haemodialysis (INCH-HD)

Last updated: April 16, 2024
Sponsor: The University of Queensland
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Nephropathy

Kidney Disease

Kidney Failure

Treatment

Incremental HD

Conventional HD

Clinical Study ID

NCT04932148
AKTN 20.04
  • Ages > 18
  • All Genders

Study Summary

The INCH-HD trial will test if incremental HD preserves the quality of life of patients and families and is a safe, practical, cost effective treatment option.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Adults (≥ 18 years of age) and
  2. Commencing HD as their initial dialysis therapy and
  3. Able to give informed consent

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Urine output <0.5Litres/day
  2. Unlikely to be on HD for ≥1 year.

Study Design

Total Participants: 372
Treatment Group(s): 2
Primary Treatment: Incremental HD
Phase:
Study Start date:
July 06, 2022
Estimated Completion Date:
August 31, 2026

Study Description

Kidney failure is a growing public health problem and fatal unless treated with dialysis or transplantation. Haemodialysis is the most common treatment for kidney failure in Australia and globally. Patients find haemodialysis extremely burdensome due to symptoms like fatigue, pain, cramps and poor quality of life that generally equates to <60% of full health. Furthermore, haemodialysis is associated with an extremely high mortality (<50% survive 5 years), particularly in the first 3-6 months of starting haemodialysis, which is likely linked to the rapid loss of patients' own kidney function when starting haemodialysis abruptly at three sessions/week. Observational studies suggest that starting haemodialysis incrementally at two sessions/ week is associated with lower mortality and better preservation of patients' remaining kidney function while offering many patient-important advantages, including dialysis free time and ability to work. However, robust evidence to recommend this incremental approach is lacking.

The INCH-HD study is an investigator-initiated, international, multicentre, prospective, adaptive, randomised, open-label, parallel group, non-inferiority trial. The primary objective of the study is to demonstrate whether incremental HD is non-inferior to conventional HD for the patient-important outcome of quality of life measured using Kidney-specific component of the Kidney Disease Quality of Life - Short Form measurement (KDQOL-SF) at 6 months from dialysis commencement.

The study will recruit a total of 372 participants across HD centres in Australia, and Canada. The outcomes of this trial will will provide urgently needed high quality evidence on whether starting haemodialysis incrementally at two sessions/week compared to the conventional three sessions/week can safely reduce the physical, financial and quality-of life burden on patients, lower early mortality rates and slow loss of kidney function while increasing haemodialysis capacity and reducing costs.

Connect with a study center

  • Concord Repatriation General Hospital

    Concord, New South Wales 2139
    Australia

    Site Not Available

  • Northern Beaches Hospital

    Frenchs Forest, New South Wales 2086
    Australia

    Site Not Available

  • St George Hospital

    Kogarah, New South Wales 2217
    Australia

    Site Not Available

  • Liverpool Hospital

    Liverpool, New South Wales 2170
    Australia

    Site Not Available

  • John Hunter Hospital

    New Lambton Heights, New South Wales 2305
    Australia

    Active - Recruiting

  • Royal North Shore Hospital

    Saint Leonards, New South Wales 2065
    Australia

    Site Not Available

  • Bundaberg Hospital

    Bundaberg, Queensland
    Australia

    Site Not Available

  • Cairns Hospital

    Cairns, Queensland
    Australia

    Active - Recruiting

  • Redland Hospital

    Cleveland, Queensland 4163
    Australia

    Site Not Available

  • Logan Hospital

    Logan, Queensland 4131
    Australia

    Active - Recruiting

  • Princess Alexandra Hospital

    Woolloongabba, Queensland 4102
    Australia

    Active - Recruiting

  • Royal Adelaide Hospital

    Adelaide, South Australia 5000
    Australia

    Site Not Available

  • Eastern Health

    Melbourne, Victoria
    Australia

    Site Not Available

  • Monash Health

    Melbourne, Victoria 3168
    Australia

    Site Not Available

  • Fiona Stanley Hospital

    Murdoch, Western Australia 6150
    Australia

    Site Not Available

  • University Health Network- University of Toronto

    Toronto, Ontario
    Canada

    Site Not Available

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