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NCT ID: NCT00937729 Terminated - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

Prospective Evaluation Among Patients Infected by HIV 1 in Virological Failure Owing to Lack of Compliance, of the Benefit in Terms of Compliance of an Optimised Antiretroviral Treatment With Enfuvirtide (Fuzeon) Associated With Two Active Molecules

AMPHORE
Start date: June 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

In case of lack of compliance in HIV1 patients, the investigators hope to prove that enfuvirtide injection during almost 3 months, with nurse help at home and therapeutic education may contribute to obtain a good compliance more than 95% in these patients.

NCT ID: NCT00936195 Withdrawn - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

Universal Use of EFV-TDF-FTC and AZT-3TC-LPV/r Combinations for HIV-1 PMTCT in Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women : a Phase 3 Trial

UMA
Start date: January 2010
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

To assess the maternal and infant safety of a single daily fixed-dose combination of TDF/FTC/EFV (Atripla®), compared to the association of LPV/r (Kaletra® or Aluvia®) and 3TC/ZDV (Combivir®) given to African women to prevent overall MTCT in populations practicing breastfeeding.

NCT ID: NCT00935935 Completed - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

Study of Bone Disease in Older HIV-infected Adults

Start date: December 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This study will look to see if there are changes in the blood cells that are associated with bone disease and sort out effects that are due to the HIV virus itself, the medications and see if faster aging occurs in the cells of HIV infected persons. Bone disease will be measured by a special X-ray called a DEXA scan. A DEXA scan is used by doctors to see if someone has normal bone mass for their age or if there is thinning of the bones. The purposes of this study are: - to learn how common bone disease is in HIV infected patients over the age of 50 years that receive their care at the CORE Center - to see what are the common causes of bone disease in older HIV infected persons - to see if there are differences in blood cells and levels of cytokines in patients who do or do not have bone disease, as this may help researchers determine the cause of bone disease.

NCT ID: NCT00935480 Completed - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

IntensVIH: Impact Of Therapy Intensification By An Integrase Inhibitor +/- CCR5 Inhibitor On The Lymphoid Reservoir For Hiv-1 In Chronically Infected Patients

IntensVIH
Start date: October 2010
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

To determine the efficacy of adding Isentress®, with or without Celsentri®, to effective conventional antiretroviral therapy (comprising at least 2 reverse transcriptase inhibitors and one boosted protease inhibitor), on residual HIV replication and blood cell and gut-associated lymphoid tissue reservoirs (reverse transcriptase inhibitors: RTIs, boosted protease inhibitors: PI/r). To evaluate the effect of therapy intensification by means of an integrase inhibitor with or without CCR5 inhibitor treatment on the lymphoid reservoir in patients chronically infected with HIV-1, successfully treated with "conventional triple therapy", measured by: - residual plasma replication between 0 and 50 copies/ml - intracellular HIV RNA levels in circulating lymphocytes (PBMC) and lymphocytes in gut-associated rectal lymphoid tissue (RL). - proviral HIV DNA levels in PBMC and RL.

NCT ID: NCT00933933 Completed - Clinical trials for Human Immunodeficiency Viruses

Evaluation of Diagnostic HIV Ag/Ab Combo Assay

Start date: June 2009
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

To test blood specimens using a new investigational test that detects antigen and antibody to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Results will be compared to an approved HIV antibody test and supplemental testing performed to determine HIV status.

NCT ID: NCT00933790 Completed - HIV Infection Clinical Trials

Comparing Daily vs Intermittent Regimen of ATT in HIV With Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Start date: September 14, 2009
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Acquired Rifampicin Resistance has emerged as an important issue in the treatment of HIV-TB patients. It has not been a major problem in HIV-negative individuals treated for TB treated with standard intermittent regimens. The study would generate data on the efficacy of daily and thrice weekly regimen of ATT in pulmonary TB patients with HIV in the presence of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Not many trials have compared sputum conversion and adverse drug reaction between daily and intermittent regimens of ATT in HIV positive patients. This study provides a unique opportunity for comparison of daily and intermittent therapy for HIV patients with pulmonary TB looking into multiple dimensions of HIV-TB treatment namely efficacy, drug resistance, toxicity , drug interaction and immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome. The primary outcome of the study is to compare the efficacy of three anti-TB regimens in a) reducing bacteriological failures and b) decreasing the emergence of Acquired Rifampicin Resistance (ARR). The secondary outcomes include unfavourable responses (clinical failures, deaths, relapses) as whole, treatment emergent adverse drug reactions, pharmacokinetic levels of ATT and incidence of immune reconstitution syndrome.

NCT ID: NCT00933595 Completed - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

Longitudinal Studies of HIV-Associated Lung Infections and Complications (Lung HIV)

LHIV
Start date: September 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The Lung HIV goal is to facilitate the data and specimen collection efforts of eight individual HIV and pulmonary studies that operate under the direction of the NHLBI. The Lung HIV study will build on existing studies to facilitate the start-up of new projects to further the understanding of the relationship between pulmonary disease and HIV infection. There is only one clinical trial being performed in this network at Ohio State University and it will be reported here.

NCT ID: NCT00933205 Approved for marketing - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

An Open Label Safety Study of Tipranavir Co-administered With Low-dose Ritonavir in Patients With Advanced HIV-1 Infection and Limited Treatment Options.

Start date: May 2004
Phase: N/A
Study type: Expanded Access

The purpose of this Open Label Safety Study is to provide access to and evaluate the safety and tolerability of TPV/r in treatment-experienced patients with advanced HIV-1 infection who have failed at least two PI-containing regimens, and have limited treatment options.

NCT ID: NCT00933140 Completed - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

Anal HPV Infection and Abnormal Cytology in HIV-infected Women

Start date: October 2006
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The population of HIV infected women seen at Boston Medical Center may have a higher frequency of anal cytologic and histologic abnormalities than what is reported for the non-HIV infected population.

NCT ID: NCT00931463 Completed - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

A Trial of 2 Options for Second Line Combination Antiretroviral Therapy Following Virological Failure of a Standard Non-nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor (NNRTI)+2N(t)RTI First Line Regimen

SECOND-LINE
Start date: September 2009
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The investigators hypothesize that following virological failure of a standard NNRTI+2N(T)RTI regimen second-line antiretroviral therapy consisting of ritonavir-boosted lopinavir and 2N(T)RTIs will offer comparable efficacy to that provided by ritonavir-boosted lopinavir and raltegravir. The study will be conducted for 96-weeks with the primary endpoint analyzed after 48-weeks. The primary endpoint is virological: a comparison of virological suppression in plasma < 200 copies/mL between the randomized arms after 48 weeks. Secondary and exploratory endpoints include virological, immunological, safety, clinical, metabolic, drug adherence, drug resistance and quality of life.