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NCT ID: NCT04380467
Brief Summary: A pilot study to assess feasibility of methods of an observer-blinded randomised controlled trial of the effect of vitamin D supplementation in Chronic Kidney Disease and low vitamin D levels on markers of vascular function (Flow Mediated Dilatation of Brachial Artery), vascular structure (Carotid Intima Media Thickness) and Immune Regulation (frequencies of CD4+CD28null T lymphocytes ad Regulatory T lymphocytes).
Detailed Description: The study is a single (observer) blinded feasibility pilot randomised study. Study subjects will be recruited from clinics run by St George's Hospital Renal Department and randomised to treatment arm or no treatment arm. In treatment arm, six doses of vitamin D tablets (cholecalciferol 100,000 IU, five capsules total) will be administered on weeks 0, 4, 8, 12, 16 and 20. In the no-treatment arm the participants receive no cholecalciferol. Participants will have serum calcium levels measured at week 12. All participants will undergo estimation of endothelial function, carotid intima-media thickness, CD4+CD28null and regulatory T cell frequency in week 0 and week 26. The observer will be blinded to whether the patient is in the treatment or no-treatment arm whilst the following tests are performed: 1. Measurement of Brachial Artery Flow Mediated Dilatation 2. Measurement of Carotid Intima Media Thickness 3. Quantification of CD4+CD28null and regulatory T cell frequency The pilot study will assess feasibility of the study methods.
Study: NCT04380467
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT04380467