Mindfulness in Chronic Kidney Disease

NCT ID: NCT04099992

Last Updated: 2025-10-21

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

150 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2019-09-20

Study Completion Date

2026-09-30

Brief Summary

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This study will test whether mindfulness meditation (MM) improves sympathetic function in chronic kidney disease (CKD) and whether transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) optimizes the sympatho-inhibitory effects of mindfulness meditation (MM) and restores autonomic balance in CKD patients.

Detailed Description

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Approximately 30 million people in the US have chronic kidney disease (CKD) and are at 5-15 fold greater risk of cardiovascular (CV) disease and mortality. A major factor contributing to increased CV risk in these patients is chronic elevation of sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activity.

Patients with even minimal decrements in kidney function have significant and substantial increases in SNS activity and reactivity that are independently linked to adverse CV events. The mechanisms underlying SNS overactivity in CKD are multifactorial, and include chronic inflammation and blunted arterial baroreflex sensitivity (BRS). SNS overactivity, in turn, leads to downstream deleterious effects on ambulatory BP profiles characterized by higher daytime BP, and lack of normal reductions in nocturnal BP (i.e. nocturnal nondipping), both of which are independently linked to increased CV risk. Current treatments to combat SNS overactivity are limited to sympatholytic medications such as β-blockers, α-blockers, and clonidine; however, these pharmacologic agents are associated with long-term adverse metabolic consequences such as insulin resistance and hyperlipidemia, and often intolerable side effects such as fatigue, orthostatic hypotension, and rebound hypertension. New therapeutic strategies to safely and effectively ameliorate SNS over-activity are of paramount importance to improve clinical outcomes in this highly prevalent and high-risk patient population.

Mindfulness meditation (MM) may be one such novel, safe, and effective approach at improving hemodynamics and autonomic function in CKD. Prior studies have shown that 8 weeks of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) lowers BP in a variety of patient groups. Although the mechanisms are poorly understood, studies using indirect measures of SNS activity such as heart rate variability suggest that MM may exert its hemodynamic effects via autonomic modulation.

This study tests whether mindfulness meditation (MM) improves sympathetic function in chronic kidney disease (CKD) and whether transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) optimizes the sympatho-inhibitory effects of mindfulness meditation (MM) and restores autonomic balance in CKD patients. These study aims are tested with two separate protocols.

Protocol 1 tests the sustained effects of MBSR on SNS function and BP profiles in CKD. Participants will be randomized to 8 weeks of MBSR or a health enhancement program (HEP).

Protocol 2 tests an optimization strategy to enhance the sympatho-inhibitory effects of MM and restore autonomic balance using transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) in CKD. The vagus nerve, the major effector of the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS), is composed of afferent nerve fibers that connect to the nucleus tractus solitarii (NTS) and other brainstem regions that influence central SNS output and baroreflexes, and efferent nerve fibers that activate the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway. Both experimental and human studies have shown promising results that stimulation of the vagus nerve lowers BP reduces SNS activity, improves BRS, and lowers inflammation. Participants with Stage III and IV CKD will be randomized into one of four study arms: MBSR with tVNS, MBSR with sham-tVNS, HEP with tVNS, and HEP with sham-tVNS. Participants will self-administer tVNS or sham-tVNS twice per day for 8 weeks.

Conditions

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Chronic Kidney Diseases

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Protocol 1 (R61): 50 CKD participants will be randomized to MBSR (N=25) versus an active control intervention (health enhancement program; N=25).

Protocol 2 (R33): 100 CKD participants will be randomized to MBSR+tVNS (n=25), MBSR+sham-tVNS (n=25), HEP+tVNS (n=25), and HEP+sham-tVNS (n=25).
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

TRIPLE

Participants Investigators Outcome Assessors
A third-party investigator outside of the research team will label both real and sham devices with a coded number so that both participants and investigators can remain double-masked during the clinical trial.

Study Groups

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Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)

Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) tis designed to provide education about mindfulness and stress; experiential mindfulness practice, and discussion of participants' experiences with mindfulness practice. MBSR is delivered in 8 weekly 2.5-hour group sessions and one day-long retreat that occurs after the 6th session.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR)

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) is delivered in 8 weekly 2.5-hour group sessions and one day-long retreat that occurs after the 6th session. MBSR teaches to become more aware of thoughts, feelings, and sensations, and to skillfully respond to stressors. Each of the sessions includes education about mindfulness and stress; experiential mindfulness practice, and discussion of participants' experiences with mindfulness practice. Participants learn formal mindfulness practices (e.g., meditation, yoga, body scan, body scan) as well as informal such as awareness of breath, thoughts, or emotions, and mindfulness of daily activities. Participants will receive digital audio (MP3) downloads with guided MM practices, a home practice manual, and handouts with each week's assignments. Daily home practice will consist of 40-45 minutes of recorded practice. Participants will log their daily practice. If a participant misses a class, it is possible to make up the class on a different day.

Health enhancement program (HEP)

Health enhancement program (HEP) is designed to provide a structurally parallel, active control intervention to MBSR with health benefits in their own right, while omitting any components of mindfulness. HEP participants will meet with a health educator in a group setting for 8 weekly 2.5-hour sessions with a day-long retreat.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Health enhancement program (HEP)

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

8-week health enhancement program (HEP) is designed to provide a structurally parallel, active control intervention to MBSR with health benefits in their own right, while omitting any components of mindfulness. HEP matches MBSR in structure and content, and in parallel to MBSR, consists of music therapy, nutritional education, posture and balance movements, walking and stretching. Work with all practices with group discussion and exercises during an all-day "spa day" will match the all-day retreat in MBSR. HEP participants will meet with a health educator in a group setting for 8 weekly 2.5-hour sessions. Participants will receive MP3 downloads on an MP3 player with recordings of health education topics, a home listening manual, and weekly handouts with each week's listening assignments. Participants will listen to these MP3 recordings daily for 40-45 minutes and log their daily adherence.

MBSR+tVNS

Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) tis designed to provide education about mindfulness and stress; experiential mindfulness practice, and discussion of participants' experiences with mindfulness practice. MBSR is delivered in 8 weekly 2.5-hour group sessions and one day-long retreat that occurs after the 6th session.

Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) is a simple, noninvasive, self-administered adjunctive therapy, that may enhance the sympatho-inhibitory effects of mindfulness meditation (MM) in chronic kidney disease (CKD) .

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR)

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) is delivered in 8 weekly 2.5-hour group sessions and one day-long retreat that occurs after the 6th session. MBSR teaches to become more aware of thoughts, feelings, and sensations, and to skillfully respond to stressors. Each of the sessions includes education about mindfulness and stress; experiential mindfulness practice, and discussion of participants' experiences with mindfulness practice. Participants learn formal mindfulness practices (e.g., meditation, yoga, body scan, body scan) as well as informal such as awareness of breath, thoughts, or emotions, and mindfulness of daily activities. Participants will receive digital audio (MP3) downloads with guided MM practices, a home practice manual, and handouts with each week's assignments. Daily home practice will consist of 40-45 minutes of recorded practice. Participants will log their daily practice. If a participant misses a class, it is possible to make up the class on a different day.

Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation (tVNS)

Intervention Type DEVICE

Participants self-administer tVNS twice per day for 8 weeks. tVNS is delivered using a multi-use, hand-held, rechargeable portable device consisting of a rechargeable battery, signal generating and amplifying electronics, and a button for operator control of the stimulation intensity. Conductive gel is applied to the stainless steel round discs on the device and placed vertically on the skin overlying the vagus nerve under the angle of the mandible, between the trachea and sternocleidomastoid muscle. A low-voltage electrical signal is delivered consisting of 5-kilohertz (kHz) sine wave series for 1 ms and repeated every 40 ms, with a maximum delivery of 24 V and 60 milliampere (mA) output. Stimulation amplitude is adjusted by the user and is increased until there is a vibration and slight muscle contraction in the lower face or neck. Stimulation is delivered for 2 minutes on the left side of the neck, and 2 minutes on the right side of the neck, for a total 4 minutes per one dose.

MBSR+sham-tVNS

Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) tis designed to provide education about mindfulness and stress; experiential mindfulness practice, and discussion of participants' experiences with mindfulness practice. MBSR is delivered in 8 weekly 2.5-hour group sessions and one day-long retreat that occurs after the 6th session.

Sham stimulation will be delivered using a sham device that is identical in appearance and function to tVNS, but programmed to produce a lower frequency biphasic signal that can be felt by the participant without actually stimulating the vagus nerve.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR)

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) is delivered in 8 weekly 2.5-hour group sessions and one day-long retreat that occurs after the 6th session. MBSR teaches to become more aware of thoughts, feelings, and sensations, and to skillfully respond to stressors. Each of the sessions includes education about mindfulness and stress; experiential mindfulness practice, and discussion of participants' experiences with mindfulness practice. Participants learn formal mindfulness practices (e.g., meditation, yoga, body scan, body scan) as well as informal such as awareness of breath, thoughts, or emotions, and mindfulness of daily activities. Participants will receive digital audio (MP3) downloads with guided MM practices, a home practice manual, and handouts with each week's assignments. Daily home practice will consist of 40-45 minutes of recorded practice. Participants will log their daily practice. If a participant misses a class, it is possible to make up the class on a different day.

Sham-transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation (tVNS)

Intervention Type DEVICE

Participants self-administer sham-tVNS twice per day for 8 weeks. Sham stimulation will be delivered using a sham device that is identical in appearance and function, but programmed to produce a lower frequency biphasic signal that can be felt by the participant without actually stimulating the vagus nerve.

HEP+tVNS

Health enhancement program (HEP) is designed to provide a structurally parallel, active control intervention to MBSR with health benefits in their own right, while omitting any components of mindfulness. HEP participants will meet with a health educator (a registered dietician) in a group setting for 8 weekly 2.5-hour sessions.

Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) is a simple, noninvasive, self-administered adjunctive therapy, that may enhance the sympatho-inhibitory effects of mindfulness meditation (MM) in chronic kidney disease (CKD).

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Health enhancement program (HEP)

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

8-week health enhancement program (HEP) is designed to provide a structurally parallel, active control intervention to MBSR with health benefits in their own right, while omitting any components of mindfulness. HEP matches MBSR in structure and content, and in parallel to MBSR, consists of music therapy, nutritional education, posture and balance movements, walking and stretching. Work with all practices with group discussion and exercises during an all-day "spa day" will match the all-day retreat in MBSR. HEP participants will meet with a health educator in a group setting for 8 weekly 2.5-hour sessions. Participants will receive MP3 downloads on an MP3 player with recordings of health education topics, a home listening manual, and weekly handouts with each week's listening assignments. Participants will listen to these MP3 recordings daily for 40-45 minutes and log their daily adherence.

Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation (tVNS)

Intervention Type DEVICE

Participants self-administer tVNS twice per day for 8 weeks. tVNS is delivered using a multi-use, hand-held, rechargeable portable device consisting of a rechargeable battery, signal generating and amplifying electronics, and a button for operator control of the stimulation intensity. Conductive gel is applied to the stainless steel round discs on the device and placed vertically on the skin overlying the vagus nerve under the angle of the mandible, between the trachea and sternocleidomastoid muscle. A low-voltage electrical signal is delivered consisting of 5-kilohertz (kHz) sine wave series for 1 ms and repeated every 40 ms, with a maximum delivery of 24 V and 60 milliampere (mA) output. Stimulation amplitude is adjusted by the user and is increased until there is a vibration and slight muscle contraction in the lower face or neck. Stimulation is delivered for 2 minutes on the left side of the neck, and 2 minutes on the right side of the neck, for a total 4 minutes per one dose.

HEP+sham-tVNS

Health enhancement program (HEP) is designed to provide a structurally parallel, active control intervention to MBSR with health benefits in their own right, while omitting any components of mindfulness. HEP participants will meet with a health educator in a group setting for 8 weekly 2.5-hour sessions.

Sham stimulation is be delivered using a sham device that is identical in appearance and function to tVNS, but programmed to produce a lower frequency (0.1 Hz) biphasic signal that can be felt by the participant without actually stimulating the vagus nerve.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Health enhancement program (HEP)

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

8-week health enhancement program (HEP) is designed to provide a structurally parallel, active control intervention to MBSR with health benefits in their own right, while omitting any components of mindfulness. HEP matches MBSR in structure and content, and in parallel to MBSR, consists of music therapy, nutritional education, posture and balance movements, walking and stretching. Work with all practices with group discussion and exercises during an all-day "spa day" will match the all-day retreat in MBSR. HEP participants will meet with a health educator in a group setting for 8 weekly 2.5-hour sessions. Participants will receive MP3 downloads on an MP3 player with recordings of health education topics, a home listening manual, and weekly handouts with each week's listening assignments. Participants will listen to these MP3 recordings daily for 40-45 minutes and log their daily adherence.

Sham-transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation (tVNS)

Intervention Type DEVICE

Participants self-administer sham-tVNS twice per day for 8 weeks. Sham stimulation will be delivered using a sham device that is identical in appearance and function, but programmed to produce a lower frequency biphasic signal that can be felt by the participant without actually stimulating the vagus nerve.

Interventions

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Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR)

Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) is delivered in 8 weekly 2.5-hour group sessions and one day-long retreat that occurs after the 6th session. MBSR teaches to become more aware of thoughts, feelings, and sensations, and to skillfully respond to stressors. Each of the sessions includes education about mindfulness and stress; experiential mindfulness practice, and discussion of participants' experiences with mindfulness practice. Participants learn formal mindfulness practices (e.g., meditation, yoga, body scan, body scan) as well as informal such as awareness of breath, thoughts, or emotions, and mindfulness of daily activities. Participants will receive digital audio (MP3) downloads with guided MM practices, a home practice manual, and handouts with each week's assignments. Daily home practice will consist of 40-45 minutes of recorded practice. Participants will log their daily practice. If a participant misses a class, it is possible to make up the class on a different day.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Health enhancement program (HEP)

8-week health enhancement program (HEP) is designed to provide a structurally parallel, active control intervention to MBSR with health benefits in their own right, while omitting any components of mindfulness. HEP matches MBSR in structure and content, and in parallel to MBSR, consists of music therapy, nutritional education, posture and balance movements, walking and stretching. Work with all practices with group discussion and exercises during an all-day "spa day" will match the all-day retreat in MBSR. HEP participants will meet with a health educator in a group setting for 8 weekly 2.5-hour sessions. Participants will receive MP3 downloads on an MP3 player with recordings of health education topics, a home listening manual, and weekly handouts with each week's listening assignments. Participants will listen to these MP3 recordings daily for 40-45 minutes and log their daily adherence.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation (tVNS)

Participants self-administer tVNS twice per day for 8 weeks. tVNS is delivered using a multi-use, hand-held, rechargeable portable device consisting of a rechargeable battery, signal generating and amplifying electronics, and a button for operator control of the stimulation intensity. Conductive gel is applied to the stainless steel round discs on the device and placed vertically on the skin overlying the vagus nerve under the angle of the mandible, between the trachea and sternocleidomastoid muscle. A low-voltage electrical signal is delivered consisting of 5-kilohertz (kHz) sine wave series for 1 ms and repeated every 40 ms, with a maximum delivery of 24 V and 60 milliampere (mA) output. Stimulation amplitude is adjusted by the user and is increased until there is a vibration and slight muscle contraction in the lower face or neck. Stimulation is delivered for 2 minutes on the left side of the neck, and 2 minutes on the right side of the neck, for a total 4 minutes per one dose.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Sham-transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation (tVNS)

Participants self-administer sham-tVNS twice per day for 8 weeks. Sham stimulation will be delivered using a sham device that is identical in appearance and function, but programmed to produce a lower frequency biphasic signal that can be felt by the participant without actually stimulating the vagus nerve.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Other Intervention Names

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gammaCore Electrocore

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* stages III and IV CKD as defined by the Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (CKD-EPI) creatinine equation
* stable renal function (no greater than a decline of eGFR of 1 cc/min/1.73 m2 per month over the prior 3 months)

Exclusion Criteria

* severe CKD (eGFR\<15 cc/min)
* diabetic neuropathy
* autonomic dysfunction
* any serious disease that might influence survival
* anemia with hemoglobin \<10 g/dL
* treatment with central α-agonists or monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors
* myocardial infarction or cerebrovascular accident within the past 6 months
* uncontrolled hypertension (BP≥170/100 mm Hg)
* low BP (BP\<100/50 mm Hg)
* bradycardia (HR\<55 beats/min)
* ongoing drug or alcohol abuse (defined as \>2 drinks/day in men, and \>1 drink/day in women)
* surgery within the past 3 months
* adjustment of antihypertensive medications within the past month
* pregnancy or plans to become pregnant
* psychosis
* suicidal ideation
* implanted electronic or metallic device such as a pacemaker
* implanted hearing aid, bone plate, carotid stent, bone screw at or near the neck
* carotid atherosclerosis
* concurrent use of another stimulating device such as a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) unit
Minimum Eligible Age

40 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

80 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH)

NIH

Sponsor Role collaborator

Emory University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Jeanie Park

Associate Professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Jeanie Park

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Emory University

Locations

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Atlanta VA Medical Center

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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United States

Central Contacts

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Jeanie Park, MD

Role: CONTACT

404-727-2525

Dana DaCosta

Role: CONTACT

404-727-7762

Facility Contacts

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Jeanie Park, MD

Role: primary

404-727-2525

Other Identifiers

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5R61AT010457

Identifier Type: NIH

Identifier Source: secondary_id

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4R33AT010457

Identifier Type: NIH

Identifier Source: secondary_id

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IRB00110956

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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