MediBeacon® Transdermal GFR System for the Evaluation of Kidney Function in Adults With Heart Failure
NCT: NCT07349797 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Brief Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the accuracy and feasibility of transdermal glomerular filtration rate (tGFR) assessment using relmapirazin (Lumitrace) and the MediBeacon tGFR system compared to plasma clearance measurement of GFR in adults with heart failure. The main question it aims to answer is the comparison of the transdermal-derived GFR for each participant using the MediBeacon tGFR to their nGFRBSA measurement. Participants will participate in a Screening visit that will take place within 15 days of the scheduled administration of Lumitrace and iohexol. On dosing day, participants will have the tGFR reusable sensor with disposable adhesive ring placed on their chest, and the MediBeacon Transdermal GFR System initiated to collect background fluorescence. Following an injection of Lumitrace and iohexol and the initiation of GFR assessments, participants will be followed at the study center for 10-24 hours. All participants will participate in a follow-up phone call approximately 7 days after the last exposure to Lumitrace and iohexol. Researchers will analyze the results to compare the tGFR values to the nGFRBSA measurements for each participant.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is MediBeacon® Transdermal GFR System for the Evaluation of Kidney Function in Adults With Heart Failure?
MediBeacon® Transdermal GFR System for the Evaluation of Kidney Function in Adults With Heart Failure is a clinical trial registered under NCT07349797. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07349797?
The current status of NCT07349797 (MediBeacon® Transdermal GFR System for the Evaluation of Kidney Function in Adults With Heart Failure) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
When did MediBeacon® Transdermal GFR System for the Evaluation of Kidney Function in Adults With Heart Failure start?
MediBeacon® Transdermal GFR System for the Evaluation of Kidney Function in Adults With Heart Failure started on 2026-04.
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