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NCT ID: NCT02346968 Completed - Clinical trials for Kidney Transplantation

Evaluation of CAF22 After Renal Transplantation

Start date: October 8, 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Established markers of kidney function, such as creatinine, have considerable limitations in the diagnosis of delayed graft function (DGF) after kidney transplantation (KT). Indeed, creatinine does not accurately reflect minor changes of renal function as its levels change only upon significant fluctuations of the latter. CAF22 is a molecule which arises from the degradation of a larger protein and it is proposed to be a reliable and more sensitive marker of renal function. This study aims to further clarify this issue by measuring blood and urine concentrations of CAF22 and comparing them with creatinine levels before and after KT. The main assumption is that blood CAF22 levels could serve as a more sensitive kidney function biomarker than creatinine post-KT to detect DGF.

NCT ID: NCT02335333 Completed - Clinical trials for Delayed Graft Function

Biomarkers of Aging as Predictors of Kidney Transplant Function

Start date: January 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The primary purpose of this study is to measure the correlation between baseline expression of aging biomarkers, SenesceTest in blood of organ donor and renal graft function. This pilot study will study patients who are undergoing renal transplantation with organs from extended criteria donors, standard criteria donors or donation after cardiac death and compare ability of SenesceTest to predict renal graft function immediately after the transplant and at 1 year followup.

NCT ID: NCT02312115 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Delayed Graft Function

Delayed Renal Allograft Function and Furosemide Treatment

DRAFFT
Start date: September 2016
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study will be a randomized prospective double-blind placebo-controlled clinical pilot trial. This will be a single center project that will take place at Loma Linda University Medical Center. All adult kidney recipients will be informed of the study prior to operation. The Nephrology fellows or attending physicians will attempt to obtain informed consent from all eligible patients, pre-transplant. Those patients who consent will be screened post operation for enrollment. Patients who do not meet all eligibility criteria and/or who meet some exclusion criteria will be deemed ineligible for the trial, and will be excluded. The Nephrology and Transplant teams will be blinded of patient assignment and only the pharmacy will know the patient's assignment.

NCT ID: NCT02240823 Unknown status - Clinical trials for Delayed Graft Function

Can Fat Derived Stem Cells (SVF) be Used in the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction After Prostatectomy

Start date: April 2014
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among Danish men, and the incidence is increasing. Studies have shown a high number needed to treat for each saved prostate cancer related death. Since the treatments incur many complications, there is a need to address these. After prostatectomy, 80% experience erectile dysfunction. Sexual life is a central part of people's identity, self-esteem and quality of life. Stem cells have generated a large amount of promising data suggesting that stem cells can alleviate erectile dysfunction, by regenerating nerves as well as endothelial and smooth muscle cells in the corpus cavernous.

NCT ID: NCT02152345 Completed - Clinical trials for Implant or Graft; Rejection

Belatacept Compared to Tacrolimus in Deceased Donor Renal Transplant Recipients

Start date: June 2014
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The main purpose of this study is to find out whether treatment to prevent kidney rejection with belatacept in presence of Thymoglobulin induction and withdrawal of steroids will result in less delayed graft function or "sleepy kidney" after transplant than that seen in patients who get tacrolimus as their main drug to prevent rejection instead of belatacept. The investigators will also look at whether patients who get belatacept have the same, lesser or more problems that those who get tacrolimus.

NCT ID: NCT02145182 Completed - Clinical trials for Delayed Graft Function

Prevention of Delayed Graft Function Using Eculizumab Therapy (PROTECT Study)

Start date: August 21, 2014
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study was to determine if eculizumab is safe and could be used to prevent delayed graft function (DGF) following kidney transplantation.

NCT ID: NCT02134314 Completed - Clinical trials for End Stage Renal Disease

C1INH Inhibitor Preoperative and Post Kidney Transplant to Prevent DGF & IRI

C1INHDGF
Start date: September 2014
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The use of C1INH (Berinert) in patients receiving deceased donor kidney transplants with high risk for delayed graft function (DGF) may show significant improvement in outcomes post transplant compared with patients that do not receive C1INH treatment. Complement activation has been detected in animal models and human kidneys with ischemic reperfusion injury (IRI) and inflammatory cell infiltrates. By blocking complement activation the investigators hope to improve kidney graft function post transplant in these recipients.

NCT ID: NCT02134288 Terminated - Clinical trials for Delayed Graft Function

Belatacept for Renal Transplant Recipients With Delayed Graft Function

Start date: April 2014
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Currently looking for individuals that have received a kidney transplant, are experiencing delayed graft function (DGF), and meet the criteria for study participation.

NCT ID: NCT02130817 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for End Stage Renal Disease

Belatacept in Kidney Transplantation of Moderately Sensitized Patients

BelatPilot
Start date: September 24, 2014
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of an immunosuppressive medication, Belatacept, as a replacement for a calcineurin inhibitor, in combination with a standard of care regimen of immunosuppressive medications and plasma exchange (plasmapheresis and immunoglobulin treatment) for kidney transplant patients who are moderately sensitized against their deceased donor and at-risk for delayed graft function. The hypothesis is that moderately sensitized patients who receive Belatacept treatment with the standard of care regimen will lead to lower acute rejection rates than historical controls based on assessment of standard of care biopsies and standard Banff criteria.

NCT ID: NCT02080117 Completed - Clinical trials for Living Donor Kidney Transplantation

Adequate Definition of Delayed Graft Function in Living and Deceased Donor Kidney Transplantation

Start date: January 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

It is required to establish an adequate definition of delayed graft function in deceased donor kidney transplantation. We attempt to compare various definitions of delayed graft function and find the definition that can predict graft function survival best in deceased donor kidney transplantation.