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NCT ID: NCT03566563 Completed - Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

Epidemiology of Chronic Hepatitis C and Disease Modelling

EPIC
Start date: February 21, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Hepatitis C (HCV) is a major health problem amongst people who inject drugs (PWID) and have limited contact with health care services. Halfway houses (HH) serve to reintegrate former drug users into society. Strategies to eliminate HCV must focus on screening for HCV amongst HH. Linkage to care for PWID population is an issue globally. The aim is to determine the sero-prevalence, demographics, disease distribution and factors associated with the risk of HCV transmission amongst former drug users at Halfway Houses. The secondary aim would be to determine the best models of care that can be used to link these individuals to existing healthcare services in a pragmatic, randomised fashion Halfway Houses are invited to participate in a program of HCV education, point-of-care screening using Oraquick test and staging with Fibroscan® by a small mobile team of healthcare workers. A detailed survey regarding illicit drug injecting practices is performed. Those who are tested positive are referred to medical care. It is anticipated that the prevalence of Hepatitis C within the drug injecting population along with the stages of liver disease such that models for disease burden can be determined.

NCT ID: NCT03564639 Completed - Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

Examining Hepatitis C Reinfection Rates in Kenya

Start date: October 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this research project is to build upon the Testing and Linkage to Care for Injecting Drug Users (TLC-IDU) parent study and describe post-cure HCV reinfection in a population of people who inject drugs (PWIDs) in Kenya.

NCT ID: NCT03551444 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Recurrence Rate of Hepatocellular Carcinoma After Treatment of Chronic Hepatits C Patients With Direct Acting Antivirals: Randomized Controlled Phase 3 Trial

CAUTIOUS
Start date: October 1, 2017
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

- Unexpected results were published in 2016 showed increased aggressiveness and rates of HCC recurrence after curative treatment of HCC in HCV patients treated by DAAs achieving SVR. On the other hand, the retrospective analysis of ANRS study, did not observe an increased risk of HCC recurrence after DAAs treatment in patients who underwent curative HCC treatment. - Assess the recurrence rate of HCC in HCV infected patients with prior history of treated HCC who achieved rCR with and without administration of DAAs and assess the effect of its timing.

NCT ID: NCT03551002 Recruiting - Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

Impact of DAA Uptake in Controlling HCV Epidemic and Modeling Interventions for HCV Elimination Among HIV-infected Persons in San Diego

Start date: January 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

A retrospective and prospective study among people living with HIV (PLWH) that assesses hepatitis C (HCV) treatment uptake during periods before and after direct acting antivirals (DAA) introduction, and its impact on the HCV epidemic among PLWH.

NCT ID: NCT03549312 Recruiting - HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials

Switch to Genvoya Followed by HCV Therapy With Epclusa Followed by Simplification of HIV Therapy With Biktarvy in Patients With HIV-HCV Co-Infected Subjects on Opioid Substitution Therapy

Start date: February 1, 2018
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The study hypothesis is to determine the feasibility of switching HIV-HCV co-infected patients receiving methadone or buprenorphine/naloxone as opioid substitution therapy with suppressed HIV RNA viral load on current antiretroviral therapy to elvitegravir/cobicistat/emtricitabine/tenofovir alafenamide (E/C/F/TAF, Genvoya™) followed by 12 weeks of HCV antiviral therapy with sofosbuvir/velpatasvir (SOF/VEL, Epclusa™), followed then by switch to bictegravir/emtricitabine/tenofovir alafenamide (B/F/TAF, Biktarvy™) for an additional 48 weeks.

NCT ID: NCT03540212 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic HCV Infection

Clinical Pharmacokinetics of Daclatasvir/Sofosbuvir in Adolescents With Hepatitis C Virus

Start date: December 10, 2017
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This is an interventional Phase II/III, single center, single arm clinical trial to assess the pharmacokinetics, efficacy, safety and tolerance of daclatasvir plus sofosbuvir in treatment-naïve, non-cirrhotic adolescents with chronic HCV GT-4 infection. A single-arm evaluation of daclatasvir/sofosbuvir will focus on the pharmacokinetics, efficacy and safety All enrolled patients will receive daclatasvir 60 mg orally once daily plus sofosbuvir at a dose of 400 mg orally once daily for 12 weeks.

NCT ID: NCT03537274 Completed - Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Polyethylene Glycol-Interferon Alfa-2B (PEG-Intron, SCH 54031) Compared to Interferon Alfa-2B in Participants With Chronic Hepatitis C (MK-4031-016)

Start date: August 5, 1997
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study will determine the efficacy of PEG-Intron (SCH 54031) in participants with chronic Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection who have not been previously treated with interferon. Participants are randomized to receive one of three doses of PEG-Intron (0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 mg/kg) or Interferon Alfa-2B for 48 weeks. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of PEG-Intron (compared to Interferon Alfa-2B) with respect to response based on loss of detectable HCV ribonucleic acid (HCV-RNA) and normalization of alanine transaminase (ALT) level after 24 weeks of therapy and at 24 weeks of follow-up.

NCT ID: NCT03537196 Completed - Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

DRug Use & Infections in ViEtnam - Hepatitis C (DRIVE-C)

DRIVE-C
Start date: November 13, 2018
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The study aims to assess the effectiveness of a model of hepatitis C screening and integrated care, targeting people who inject drugs (PWIDs) in Hai Phong, Vietnam. In a wider perspective, this model linked to mass screening through repeated Respondent Driven Sampling (RDS) surveys, to simplified treatment protocol, and to large community-based support to improve referral to care, retention in care, adherence to treatment and prevention of reinfection, may have the potential to eliminate HCV among PWIDs in this city.

NCT ID: NCT03534141 Terminated - Clinical trials for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Mild Hypothermia and Acute Kidney Injury in Liver Transplantation

MHALT
Start date: July 7, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Acute kidney injury (AKI), or worsening kidney function, is a common complication after liver transplantation (20-90% in published studies). Patients who experience AKI after liver transplantation have higher mortality, increased graft loss, longer hospital and intensive care unit stays, and more progression to chronic kidney disease compared with those who do not. In this study, half of the participants will have their body temperature cooled to slightly lower than normal (mild hypothermia) for a portion of the liver transplant operation, while the other half will have their body temperature maintained at normal. The study will evaluate if mild hypothermia protects from AKI during liver transplantation.

NCT ID: NCT03526939 Completed - HIV Clinical Trials

DRug Use and Infections in Hai Phong ViEtnam Among Persons Who Inject Drugs

DRIVE
Start date: October 17, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The overarching purpose of the proposed research is to demonstrate that high coverage implementation of combined prevention and care using an innovative approach will end the HIV epidemic among PWID in Haiphong, Viet Nam.