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Clinical Trial Summary

The current standard for biopsy-based diagnoses of dysfunction of kidney transplants is the Banff Classification which represents arbitrary international consensus. Recent data-driven approaches using molecular and conventional technologies indicate that mere consensus produces frequently incorrect diagnoses with potential harm to patients due to inappropriate treatment. To address this unmet need and improve diagnostics in the area of organ transplantation, the Alberta Transplant Applied Genomics Centre (ATAGC) has developed a new diagnostic system that combines the molecular and histopathological features of transplant biopsies, plus clinical and laboratory parameters, to create the first Integrated Diagnostic System. The present study will validate and refine this system in 500 prospectively unselected biopsies for clinical indications from American, Canadian and European centres in addition to 300 biopsies already collected. Due to a considerable interest and support from participating Centers, the study is further extended to 1500 prospective biopsies. Thus this is the extension of the INTERCOM study (INTERCOMEX). In addition to demonstrating the feasibility and value of this System in routine patient care and clinical trials, the study will develop and optimize a transparent and user-friendly reporting format to communicate this information to clinicians and obtain detailed feedback on how this system can best improve patient care.


Clinical Trial Description

The study has enrolled so far 3012 biopsies from 2313 participants and the results are analyzed for these biopsies. Follow-up data is, and will be collected. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Development of Reporting System for Molecular Diagnosis
  • Disease
  • Incorporate Molecular Diagnosis Into Diagnostic Standards
  • Validation Study of Molecular Diagnostic System

NCT number NCT01299168
Study type Observational
Source University of Alberta
Contact Philip F Halloran, MD PhD
Phone 1 780 492-6160
Email phallora@ualberta.ca
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date May 2011
Completion date June 2025