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Filter by:Goal of this study is to evaluate the seroprevalence of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in patients after kidney transplantation who are one of the risk groups for the severe course of the infection and map the progression of the virus throughout this specific part of population, which is also important for possible future epidemics. We will evaluate the seroprevalence of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies according to age and gender. We will compare seroprevalence in all measured antibodies types and we will also assess the development of antibodies level in positive patients.
To describe the beliefs, understanding and experience of immunosuppressant medication adherence in our current transplant patient population through a series of patient focus groups
This is a pilot study to investigate whether contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) may help evaluate segmental differences in renal perfusion better than Doppler Ultrasound and thus help direct the biopsy to the most abnormal part of the renal cortex. This should maximize detection and increase the odds of demonstrating the true grade/severity of the histopathological abnormality.
- To estimate the incidence rates of post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) in adult, EBV seropositive, kidney alone transplant recipients treated with belatacept at the time of transplantation - To estimate the incidence rates of PTLD in adult, EBV seropositive, kidney alone transplant recipients treated with calcineurin inhibitors (CNI)-based regimens at the time of transplantation - To compare the PTLD incidence rates in adult, EBV seropositive, kidney alone transplant recipients treated with belatacept to the rates in adult, EBV seropositive, kidney alone transplant recipients treated with CNI-based regimens at the time of transplantation
An open, multicenter, randomised, parallel group pilot study to investigate two different polyclonal rabbit immunoglobulin preparations for safety and efficacy: A comparison of ATG-Fresenius S to Thymoglobulin in prophylaxis for immunological high risk patients following renal transplantation. This non-inferiority trial shall demonstrate that ATG-Fresenius S is as efficacious as Thymoglobulin but has a better tolerance and fewer side effects.
The aim of the study is to optimize and validate this MR-based GFR measurement in patients with a renal transplant, compared with the reference method, the Cr51- EDTA method: to select the most accurate combination of post-treatment of renal MR images and then evaluate its intra- and inter-rater reliability.
A dose finding study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of FK778 in kidney transplant patients