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A Study of Patient Adherence and Convenience to Immunosuppressive Agents in Newly Liver Transplant

Recruiting
18 - 70 years of age
Both
Phase 4

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Overview

A study of patient adherence and convenience to immunosuppressive agents in newly liver transplant recipients - a prospective, multi-center, open-labeled, randomized clinical trial for comparison between once-daily early conversion and twice-daily tacrolimus formulation.

Description

This is prospective, multi-center, open-labeled, randomized study to investigate adherence of administration of once-daily tacrolimus formulation (Advagraf®) in newly Taiwanese (Chinese) liver transplant patients. The procedure of liver transplantation will follow the site-specific procedure. Each subject will be randomized on postoperative day 15 (POD15; defined Day 14 +/- 1)

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patient has been fully informed and has signed an IRB approved informed consent form within 7 days (Day 7-13) prior to POD 15 and is willing and able to follow study procedure
  • Patient is a primary liver transplant recipient
  • Patient is 20 to 70 years of age
  • Patient should be clearly conscious, fully understand and able to answer questionnaire

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patient has previously received or is receiving an organ transplant other than a liver.
  • Patient currently requires dialysis
  • Recipient or donor is known to be seropositive for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
  • Patient has received a liver transplant from a non-heart beating donor
  • Patient who is HCV negative has received an HCV positive (HCV RNA by PCR or HCV antibody) donor liver
  • Patient who is HbsAg negative has received an HbsAg positive (HBV DNA by PCR or HBV antibody) donor liver
  • Patient has received a liver transplant from a decrease donor > 70 years of age
  • Patient has a current malignancy or a history of malignancy (within the past 5 years), except hepatocellular carcinoma within UCSF Criteria and basal or non-metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of skin that has been treated successfully.
  • Patient is hemodynamically unstable on POD 15

Study details

Liver Transplantation

NCT03216447

Chang Gung Memorial Hospital

26 January 2024

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