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PCP is one of the common opportunistic infections in patients with HIV and non-HIV-associated immunodeficiency.With the increasing number of solid organ transplantation, how to effectively treat severe PCP after solid organ transplantation has become an urgent problem to be solved.In general, Atovaquone, Dapsone, and Clindamycin-primaquine can be used as second-line alternatives when TMP-SMX fails to treat HIV-PCP. Therefore, the objective of this study is to preliminarily investigate the safety and efficacy of low-dose TMP-SMX combined with clindamycin (CT regimen) for the treatment of severe PCP after solid organ transplantation.


Clinical Trial Description

PCP is one of the common opportunistic infections in patients with HIV and non-HIV-associated immunodeficiency.With the increasing number of solid organ transplantation, how to effectively treat severe PCP after solid organ transplantation has become an urgent problem to be solved.In general, Atovaquone, Dapsone, and Clindamycin-primaquine can be used as second-line alternatives when TMP-SMX fails to treat HIV-PCP. More and more studies suggest that clindamycin-based alternatives play an increasingly important role in treating of PCP. Therefore, the objective of this study is to preliminarily investigate the safety and efficacy of low-dose TMP-SMX combined with clindamycin (CT regimen) for the treatment of severe PCP after solid organ transplantation. ;


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NCT number NCT04328688
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Shanghai Zhongshan Hospital
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Status Completed
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Start date September 1, 2017
Completion date September 30, 2019

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