A listing of Kidney Transplantation medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
In this study, researchers will learn more about the use of felzartamab in kidney transplant patients who have antibody-mediated rejection, also known as AMR. Kidney transplants can save lives for people with kidney failure. But even after a successful transplant, the body's immune system can sometimes attack the new kidney. …
Microvascular inflammation in kidney allografts has been widely reappraised in the recent update of Banff classification. There is a critical need to better understand the pathophysiological mechanisms associated with the various phenotypes of microvascular inflammation that are observed in kidney transplants, particularly in order to develop targeted therapeutic approaches.
The purpose of this study is to assess the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of efgartigimod PH20 SC given by a prefilled syringe in participants with Antibody-Mediated Rejection (AMR) after kidney transplantation. After a screening period of up to 6 weeks, eligible participants will be randomized in a 1:1:1 ratio. The …
This is a randomized study to test a smartphone app that a pharmacist will use to help kidney transplant patients track their medications, blood pressures, and blood sugars in those with diabetes. The goal of this study is to improve care and outcomes in kidney transplant patients and, in particular, …
This study is a randomised controlled intervention trial for patients with chronic kidney disease who are on the waiting list for a kidney transplantation (n=200). The aim of this study is to test the effectiveness of intensive individual nutritional and exercise support combined with comprehensive rehabilitation before transplantation in comparison …
Background Long-term success of organ transplantation is limited by the inexorable loss of graft function due to rejection. Prevalent dogma defends that allograft rejection is exclusively mediated by the adaptive immune system: T cells are responsible for cellular rejections and B cells producing Donor Specific Antibodies (DSA) are responsible for …
COVID-19 is the pandemic disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. It is a highly contagious viral disease, the condition of which main clinical symptoms are characterized by fever and respiratory symptoms. Evidence indicates to worse outcomes in patients with pre-existing diseases, such as diabetes, arterial hypertension, heart disease, pneumopathies, chronic …
It has been shown that the amount of circulating donor-cell-free DNA increases in patients with transplant rejection. Quantification of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) present in circulating donor DNA currently allows for early identification of transplant rejection, but not for characterization, i.e., identification of the affected renal fraction of the graft. …
This multi-center study is an investigator-driven randomized controlled parallel group open-label clinical trial designed to evaluate the efficacy of addition of anti-IL-6 antibody tocilizumab (TCZ) to the standard of care (SOC) treatment as compared to the SOC alone in reducing the decline of graft function in kidney transplant recipients with …
In this study, sensitized renal transplant recipients, who present an increased risk of acute rejection, will be evaluated for the benefit of quadruple immunosuppression, adding sirolimus to the traditional scheme with tacrolimus, mycophenolate, and prednisone.
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