| Literature DB >> 28616208 |
Ragada El-Damanawi1, Tess Harris2, Richard N Sandford3, Fiona E Karet Frankl3,4, Thomas F Hiemstra4,5.
Abstract
Background: Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) affects 12.5 million worldwide. Vasopressin drives cysts growth and in animal models can be suppressed through high water intake. A randomized controlled trial of 'high' versus 'standard' water intake in ADPKD is essential to determine if this intervention is beneficial. We conducted an ADPKD patient survey to gain an understanding of current fluid intake practices and the design challenges of a randomized water intake trial.Entities:
Keywords: autosomal dominant; clinical trials; polycystic kidney disease; vasopressin; water
Year: 2017 PMID: 28616208 PMCID: PMC5466085 DOI: 10.1093/ckj/sfw153
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Kidney J ISSN: 2048-8505
Fig. 1Follow-up site and frequency of respondents. The majority of respondents received follow-up at least every 18 months, 21% had follow-up more frequently than every 6 months. Only 11% received follow-up in primary care.
Fig. 2Responses to family relationship survey questions. The majority (80%) knew an affected family member and discussed the management of the condition with them (79%), despite most (83%) living in different households.
Fig. 3Estimated current daily fluid intake (L/day).There was a wide variation in daily fluid intake; however, the majority (61%) reported an intake of ≥2 L/day with only 4% drinking > 4 L/day. The rest (39%) drank < 2 L/day.
Comparison of water intake practices in High and Low Intake groups
| Question | Low Intake | High Intake | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|
| (≤2 L/day) (%) | (>2 L/day) (%) | ||
| Do you actively make an effort to drink throughout the day even when you are not thirsty? (Yes) | 51 | 87 | 0.001 |
| (18/35) | (47/54) | ||
| Do you get up at night to pass urine? (Always/Frequent) | 63 | 57 | 0.660 |
| (22/35) | (31/54) | ||
| To what extent do you believe drinking water throughout the day can slow down the progression of PKD? (Agree) | 49 | 52 | 0.100 |
| (17/35) | (28/54) |
Fig. 4Respondents willingness to participate in various aspects of research. A total of 92% indicated they were willing to participate in research, while the majority agreed to different methods of urine testing and blood tests for the purposes of research; 96% were happy to perform self-monitoring and recording of urine results.