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NCT ID: NCT02050646 Completed - Clinical trials for Autoimmune Hepatitis

The Role of Sodium Chloride and the Treg/Th17 Axis in Autoimmune Hepatitis

Start date: August 27, 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether a salt restriction diet improves immune parameters in patients with autoimmune hepatitis.

NCT ID: NCT01988506 Completed - Clinical trials for Rheumatoid Arthritis

Induction of Regulatory t Cells by Low Dose il2 in Autoimmune and Inflammatory Diseases

TRANSREG
Start date: January 6, 2014
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

TRANSREG will assess the safety and biological efficacy of low-dose IL2 as a Treg inducer in a set of 14 autoimmune and auto-inflammatory diseases, with the aim to select diseases in which further therapeutic development will be performed. Extensive biological- and immune-monitoring pre- and post-IL2 will contribute (i) to define the common or distinct processes responsible for the breakdown of immunological tolerance in these pathologies and (ii) to discover potential biomarkers of the IL2 response.

NCT ID: NCT01655121 Completed - Cirrhosis Clinical Trials

Effect of High-protein High-fiber Diet in Patients With Autoimmune Hepatitis

Start date: January 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Autoimmune hepatitis is a chronic disease of the liver caused by an alteration of the immune response that attacks the body's own hepatocytes, progressively, leading to cirrhosis and liver failure. There are few studies on dietary management in hepatitis and most of theme have focused on micronutrients specifically vitamin D to prevent osteoporosis, and decreased symptoms of other diseases associated, but few recommendations have been made regarding a complete dietary approach. Fiber has been proven to increase the excretion of nitrogen products and consequently reduce its blood levels and an adequate protein intake (1.2g/kg) has shown to decrease endogenous catabolism in cirrhotics patients. The implementation of a high protein high fiber nutrition plan and improves nutritional status of patients with autoimmune cirrhosis.

NCT ID: NCT01170351 Completed - Clinical trials for Autoimmune Hepatitis

Cyclosporine-A Versus Prednisolone for Induction of Remission in Auto-immune Hepatitis

Start date: December 2005
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Untreated Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is a progressive disease. Mainstay of treatment are corticosteroids (CS). In addition to being ineffective a substantial minority of cases, corticosteroid side-effects hamper effective therapy in another subgroup. Alternative options for induction of remission are limited. There are reports of successful salvage therapy with Cyclosporine-A (CsA) in steroid refractory cases. In addition, open-labeled studies have shown efficacy of Cyclosporine-A in treatment-naive AIH patients. There are no studies comparing CsA and CS in a head to head trial. The investigators aim to assess the efficacy and tolerability of CsA directly to the CS for induction of remission in treatment-naive AIH patients.

NCT ID: NCT00838214 Completed - Clinical trials for Autoimmune Hepatitis

Budesonide 3x3mg/d Versus Prednisone in Active Autoimmune Hepatitis

Start date: March 2001
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This is a multicentre, multinational clinical study. It comprised two consecutive segments (A and B). Segment A was designed as a randomized, double-blind, double-dummy, active-controlled, two-arm parallel-group study. The patients received either budesonide or prednisone for 6 months. During segment B all patients received budesonide as an open treatment for additional 6 months. In this confirmatory study the proportion of patients with complete response was compared between the two treatment groups. Complete response was defined as biochemical remission (=serum levels of ASAT and ALAT within normal ranges) at the individual last visit of segment A and lack of steroid specific side effects throughout segment A.

NCT ID: NCT00687180 Completed - Clinical trials for Autoimmune Hepatitis

Mycophenolate vs Azathioprin in Autoimmune Hepatitis

Start date: n/a
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

A study with 20 de novo patients with autoimmune hepatitis, 10 receiving azathioprin and 10 receiving mycophenolat mofetil.