[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-studies-list:{\"conditionNormalized\":\"renal-transplantation\",\"overallStatus\":[\"RECRUITING\",\"AVAILABLE\",\"NOT_YET_RECRUITING\"],\"orderBy\":\"LastUpdateSubmitDate:desc\",\"size\":25,\"offset\":0}":3,"health-study-condition:renal-transplantation":26},{"pageToken":4,"total":5,"offset":6,"count":5,"results":7},null,15,0,[8,45,74,99,131,153,179,207,233,254,272,288,313,341,366],{"id":9,"slug":10,"hasResults":11,"nctId":12,"briefTitle":13,"officialTitle":14,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":15,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":18,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":22,"briefSummary":24,"conditions":25,"keywords":27,"overallStatus":32,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":33,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":34,"startDateStruct":37,"completionDateStruct":39,"leadSponsor":41,"locationsCount":44},"100615559","the-effect-of-emotion-focused-intervention-on-emotion-regulation-and-well-being-of-individuals-with-transplantation-100615559",false,"NCT07294183","The Effect of Emotion-Focused Intervention on Emotion Regulation and Well-Being of Individuals With Transplantation","The Effect of an Emotion-Focused Intervention Based on Travelbee's Human-to-Human Relationship Model on Emotion Regulation Skills and Well-Being of Individuals With Renal Transplantation","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Volunteering to participate in the study\n* Having a renal transplant\n* Being over 18 years of age\n* Being literate\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Having any communication disability (reading, hearing, speaking, etc.)\n* Participation in another study simultaneously with this study outside of routine clinical practice\n* Having another neurological or psychiatric diagnosis affecting cognitive status\n* Having previously undergone a renal transplant\n* Having undergone multiple organ transplant","ALL","18 Years",{"count":19,"type":20},56,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[23],"NA","The study was designed to evaluate the effects of an emotion-focused intervention based on the Human-to-Human Relationship Model on emotion regulation skills and well-being in individuals who have undergone renal transplantation. This study was designed as a single-blind randomized controlled trial with a pretest, posttest, and follow-up control group design. Based on the data obtained from the study, the impact of an emotion-focused intervention based on the Human-to-Human Relationship Model on emotion regulation skills and well-being in individuals who have undergone renal transplantation will be evaluated.",[26],"Renal Transplantation",[26,28,29,30,31],"Emotional Regulation","Emotion-Focused Therapy","Psychosocial Care","Psychiatric Nursing","RECRUITING","2026-06-05",{"date":35,"type":36},"2026-06-08","ACTUAL",{"date":38,"type":36},"2025-07-01",{"date":40,"type":20},"2027-01-15",{"name":42,"class":43},"Akdeniz University","OTHER",1,{"id":46,"slug":47,"hasResults":11,"nctId":48,"briefTitle":49,"officialTitle":50,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":51,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":52,"maxAge":53,"enrollmentInfo":54,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":56,"briefSummary":57,"conditions":58,"keywords":59,"overallStatus":32,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":64,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":65,"startDateStruct":67,"completionDateStruct":69,"leadSponsor":71,"locationsCount":73},"100640430","pilates-exercises-on-balance-fatigue-and-quality-of-life-100640430","NCT07626086","Pilates Exercises on Balance, Fatigue and Quality of Life","Effect of Pilates Exercises on Balance, Fatigue and Quality of Life in Patients With Renal Transplantation","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n(1) Patients' age was ranged between 20-50 years old, (2) Both gender participated in this study, (3) All the patients were free from any neurological disorders, (4) All the patients were free from genitourinary infections, (5) All patients started the treatment program between 3 and 12 months following renal transplantation, (6) were not currently participating in any other regular physical exercise program, (7) Patients who were able to comprehend command and willing to participate in the study and (8) Informed consent was obtained from all patients enrolled in the trial.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n(1) Neuropathy issues, (2) Rheumatic diseases, (3) Orthopedic diseases, (4) Abdominal surgery of the upper or lower abdomen, (5) Patients who required acute respiratory intervention, (6) Patients who transferred to the intensive care unit, (7) Active smokers, (8) uncontrolled ABP, (9) Diabetics, (10) Chronic hepatitis, (11) Patients with pacemaker, (12) detection of reduced exercise tolerance, including tachycardia, shortness of breath, and feeling too tired or weak.","20 Years","50 Years",{"count":55,"type":20},50,[23],"Fifty patients of both genders with age 20- 50 year old suffering from physical and functional limitations after renal transplantation surgeries participated in this study. The participants were randomly distributed into two groups equal in number. Group (A): 25 patients who received Pilates exercises 3 times per week in addition to conventional physical therapy program with medical care for 12 weeks while control group (group B) (n =25) who received conventional physical therapy program with medical care for 12 weeks.",[26],[26,60,61,62,63],"Balance","Fatigue","Quality of Life","Pilates Exercises","2026-05-31",{"date":66,"type":36},"2026-06-04",{"date":68,"type":36},"2026-01-01",{"date":70,"type":20},"2026-06-15",{"name":72,"class":43},"Cairo University",2,{"id":75,"slug":76,"hasResults":11,"nctId":77,"briefTitle":78,"officialTitle":79,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":80,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":81,"enrollmentInfo":82,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":83,"briefSummary":84,"conditions":85,"keywords":88,"overallStatus":32,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":90,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":91,"startDateStruct":93,"completionDateStruct":94,"leadSponsor":96,"locationsCount":44},"100634618","comparison-of-the-analgesic-effects-of-tfpb-in-renal-transplantation-surgery-100634618","NCT07542028","Comparison of the Analgesic Effects of TFPB in Renal Transplantation Surgery","Comparison of the Analgesic Effects of Transversalis Fascia Plane Block in Renal Transplantation Surgery","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patients aged 18-65 years\n* American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) score III\n* Body Mass Index (BMI) between 18-30 kg\u002Fm2\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patients under 18 and over 65 years of age\n* Patients with an ASA score other than III\n* Patients with a history of bleeding diathesis\n* BMI below 18 or above 30 kg\u002Fm2","65 Years",{"count":55,"type":20},[23],"Renal transplantation is a major surgical procedure associated with significant postoperative pain, particularly due to lower abdominal incision, deep tissue dissection, and extensive surgical manipulation. Effective postoperative pain control is therefore of great importance in this patient population, as inadequate analgesia may impair early mobilization, delay recovery, increase opioid consumption, and contribute to opioid-related adverse effects. In addition, optimal analgesic management may improve patient comfort and support enhanced postoperative outcomes.\n\nNerve blocks reduces opioid consumption in the postoperative period by providing better pain control and therefore has advantages such as fewer side effects and less risk of pulmonary and cardiac complications.\n\nIn this study; it was aimed to compare the analgesic effectiveness of transversalis fascia plane block in the postoperative period in patients who underwent renal transplantation.",[26,86,87],"Peripheral Nerve Block","Pain Management",[26,89],"Transversalis Fascia Plane Block","2026-04-27",{"date":92,"type":36},"2026-04-28",{"date":90,"type":36},{"date":95,"type":20},"2027-10-18",{"name":97,"class":98},"Ankara Etlik City Hospital","OTHER_GOV",{"id":100,"slug":101,"hasResults":11,"nctId":102,"briefTitle":103,"officialTitle":104,"acronym":105,"eligibilityCriteria":106,"healthyVolunteers":107,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":108,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":110,"briefSummary":111,"conditions":112,"keywords":115,"overallStatus":32,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":90,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":123,"startDateStruct":125,"completionDateStruct":127,"leadSponsor":129,"locationsCount":44},"100633975","effect-of-a-preoperative-sensory-modulation-room-on-pain-anxiety-and-sleep-in-kidney-transplant-patients-100633975","NCT07533669","Effect of a Preoperative Sensory Modulation Room on Pain, Anxiety, and Sleep in Kidney Transplant Patients","The Effect of a Sensory Modulation Room Applied in the Preoperative Period on Pain, Anxiety, and Sleep in Kidney Transplantation: An Innovative Nursing Intervention","SMRT-KT","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Be 18 years of age or older\n* Be involved as a donor or recipient in a living kidney transplant process\n* Be scheduled for elective surgical admission\n* Have adequate cognitive function and mental stability (fully oriented, able to cooperate)\n* Willing to participate in the study and provide written informed consent\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Undergoing emergency organ transplantation\n* Presence of impaired consciousness, severe cognitive deficits, or a diagnosed psychiatric disorder\n* Severe loss of vision, hearing, or tactile sensation that prevents perception of sensory modulation stimuli\n* Refusal to complete assessment scales or withdrawal from the study during the study process",true,{"count":109,"type":20},40,[23],"The goal of this prospective study is to evaluate whether preoperative exposure to a sensory modulation room can influence postoperative pain, anxiety, and sleep outcomes in adult living kidney donors and recipients. Organ transplantation involves complex surgical experiences that generate substantial physiological and psychological stress. Increased preoperative anxiety, sleep disturbances, and pain perception can adversely affect surgical outcomes and postoperative recovery. Given the limited availability of non-pharmacological nursing interventions for preoperative stress management, examining the effects of sensory modulation as a non-pharmacological approach is of clinical importance. The main questions this study aims to answer are:\n\n* Does preoperative exposure to a sensory modulation room reduce postoperative pain levels compared to standard care?\n* Does preoperative exposure to a sensory modulation room reduce preoperative and postoperative anxiety compared to standard care?\n* Does preoperative exposure to a sensory modulation room improve postoperative sleep quality compared to standard care?\n* How do individual sensory processing profiles influence the effectiveness of sensory modulation on postoperative pain, anxiety, and sleep? Comparison group: Researchers will compare participants who undergo preoperative sensory modulation (intervention group) to participants receiving standard preoperative care (control group) to determine differences in postoperative pain, anxiety, and sleep quality. Participants will: Be adult living kidney donors and recipients scheduled for elective transplantation at the Sakarya Training and Research Hospital Organ Transplant Unit. Undergo a single 15-20 minute sensory modulation session in a specially designed preoperative room equipped with dim lighting, nature videos, relaxing music, and tactile objects (stress balls, grounding mats).\n\nComplete a structured sequence during the intervention: orientation (0-5 min), visual stimulation with nature video (5-10 min), auditory stimulation with music (10-15 min), free sensory exploration (15-20 min), followed by questionnaires assessing immediate effects (20-25 min).\n\nComplete study instruments including a Demographic Information Form, the Adult Sensory Processing Questionnaire, the Surgical Anxiety Scale, the Athens Insomnia Scale, and a Visual Analogue Scale for pain. Be monitored postoperatively, with primary outcomes (pain, anxiety, and sleep quality) measured on postoperative day 3 to ensure clinical stability and reliable self-reporting. The study sample is planned to include 40 participants (20 donors and 20 recipients) using sequential assignment rather than randomization to minimize cross-group interaction and behavioral contamination. Control group participants will receive routine preoperative care including surgical preparation, laboratory testing, and standard clinical monitoring, without structured relaxation or sensory modulation interventions. All participants will be evaluated at identical time points using the same assessment tools.\n\nIt has received ethical approval from the Sakarya University Health Sciences Scientific Research Ethics Committee (Date: 18.11.2025, Approval No: E-43012747-050.04-533621-570), and informed consent will be obtained from all participants in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki. Data analysis will be conducted using SPSS 25.0.",[26,113,114],"Transplant Donation","Donor Nephrectomy",[26,116,117,118,119,120,121,122],"Sleep","pain","postoperative period","Nursing Care","Anxiety","preoperative period","sensory modulation room",{"date":124,"type":36},"2026-05-01",{"date":126,"type":36},"2025-12-01",{"date":128,"type":20},"2027-05-31",{"name":130,"class":43},"Sakarya University",{"id":132,"slug":133,"hasResults":11,"nctId":134,"briefTitle":135,"officialTitle":136,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":137,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":81,"enrollmentInfo":138,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":140,"briefSummary":142,"conditions":143,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":32,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":145,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":146,"startDateStruct":148,"completionDateStruct":149,"leadSponsor":151,"locationsCount":44},"100596439","phase-1-remimazolam-infusion-in-kidney-transplant-patients-a-multicenter-study-100596439","NCT07045467","Remimazolam Infusion in Kidney Transplant Patients: A Multicenter Study","Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Continuous Infusion of Remimazolam in Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Multicenter Interventional Study","Inclusion Criteria Signed informed consent\n\nAge ≥18 years and \\\u003C65 years\n\nChronic renal failure scheduled for renal transplantation\n\nBody mass index (BMI) 18-30 kg\u002Fm² (inclusive)\n\nWeight ≥50 kg (males) or ≥45 kg (females)\n\nASA physical status classification III or IV\n\nExclusion Criteria Hepatic, psychiatric, or neurological disorders\n\nCoagulopathy\n\nHeart failure\n\nRespiratory failure\n\nLong-term sedative or antidepressant use\n\nPregnancy or lactation\n\nInability to communicate or cooperate\n\nParticipation in other drug\u002Fdevice trials within 3 months prior\n\nPositive hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)\n\nPositive hepatitis C antibody (HCV-Ab)\n\nPositive HIV antibody\n\nPositive syphilis antibody\n\nUse of hepatic enzyme inhibitors\u002Finducers within 30 days prior (per Appendix 1)\n\nKnown hypersensitivity to ≥2 substances\n\nAlcohol consumption \\>14 units\u002Fweek within 6 months prior\\*\n\nDrug abuse history within 3 months prior\n\nMajor infection\u002Ftrauma within 1 month prior\n\nGastrointestinal surgery affecting drug absorption within 1 month prior\n\nVaccination within 1 month prior or planned during study\n\nBlood loss\u002Fdonation \\>400 mL within 3 months prior\n\nBlood transfusion within 1 month prior\n\nINR \\>1.5, PT \\>ULN+4 seconds, or APTT \\>15×ULN\n\nSignificant bleeding history within 3 months prior\n\nCurrent anticoagulant therapy\n\nAny condition deemed unsuitable by investigator",{"count":139,"type":20},30,[141],"PHASE1","The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD) of remimazolam (CNS 70754) in healthy adult participants. The main questions it aims to answer are:\n\nWhat are the key pharmacokinetic parameters of remimazolam, including peak concentration (Cmax), time to peak concentration (Tmax), area under the curve (AUC), and elimination half-life (T1\u002F2)? What is the effect of remimazolam on consciousness, as measured by the MOAA\u002FS scale and Narcotrend monitoring during anesthesia? Researchers will compare the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic effects of remimazolam to see if the drug provides consistent and predictable sedation without significant adverse effects.\n\nParticipants will:\n\nReceive continuous Infusion of Remimazolam. Have blood samples taken at various time points to measure plasma concentrations and calculate PK parameters.\n\nBe monitored for consciousness and sedation levels using the MOAA\u002FS scale and Narcotrend.\n\nUndergo safety assessments, including laboratory tests, vital signs monitoring, and physical examinations throughout the study.\n\nThis study will help determine the drug's behavior in the body and its impact on sedation, providing valuable information for its future clinical use in anesthesia and other medical applications.\n\nLast updated on December 22, 2024",[144,26],"Chronic Kidney Diseases","2025-09-25",{"date":147,"type":36},"2025-10-01",{"date":38,"type":36},{"date":150,"type":20},"2027-06-01",{"name":152,"class":43},"Qianfoshan Hospital",{"id":154,"slug":155,"hasResults":11,"nctId":156,"briefTitle":157,"officialTitle":157,"acronym":158,"eligibilityCriteria":159,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":160,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":161,"phases":4,"briefSummary":162,"conditions":163,"keywords":165,"overallStatus":32,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":170,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":171,"startDateStruct":173,"completionDateStruct":175,"leadSponsor":177,"locationsCount":44},"100518134","detection-of-plasma-dna-of-renal-origin-in-kidney-transplant-patients-100518134","NCT06026592","Detection of Plasma DNA of Renal Origin in Kidney Transplant Patients","DART-REIN","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Age ≥ 18 years old\n* With end-stage renal failure\n* Summoned for a kidney transplant at Pitié Salpêtrière Hospital\n* Having been informed of the study and not objecting to the study having given free and informed written consent for the genetic analysis\n* Benefiting from a social security scheme (excluding AME)\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nUnder legal protective measures (curatorship or guardianship, under judicial safeguard).",{"count":139,"type":20},"OBSERVATIONAL","Donor-derived cell-free DNA (dd-cfDNA) has been proposed as a potential diagnostic tool to monitor the rejection status of the kidney transplant. It has been suggested that dd-cfDNA is increasing in the blood of kidney transplant patient presenting a graft rejection. In this project, investigators proposed a different approach to predict and characterize kidney transplant rejection\u002Fdysfunction based on the quantification of epigenetic signatures present on the donor-cell-free DNA. In 2018, Moss et al. develops a deconvolution model capable of identifying the tissue origin of circulating DNA by taking advantage of its epigenetic properties. The study confirmed that the cell-free DNA circulating in healthy subjects comes mainly from blood cells and endothelial cells, but not from kidney cells.\n\nIn this study, researchers investigate the evolution of blood renal-specific cell-free DNA amount in patient with chronic kidney disease before and after the transplantation surgery by testing a set of renal-specific epigenetic markers. The purpose of this study is to identify the biological noise of \"native kidney\" on renal-specific cell-free DNA and to compare it with signal coming from \"transplanted kidney\".",[164,26],"Acute Kidney Injury",[166,167,168,169],"Epigenetic","Renal cell-free DNA","Transplantation","biomarkers","2025-09-23",{"date":172,"type":36},"2025-09-24",{"date":174,"type":36},"2024-09-02",{"date":176,"type":20},"2026-07-09",{"name":178,"class":43},"Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris",{"id":180,"slug":181,"hasResults":11,"nctId":182,"briefTitle":183,"officialTitle":184,"acronym":185,"eligibilityCriteria":186,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":187,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":189,"briefSummary":190,"conditions":191,"keywords":192,"overallStatus":32,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":198,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":199,"startDateStruct":201,"completionDateStruct":203,"leadSponsor":205,"locationsCount":206},"100547300","evaluation-of-the-efficacy-of-dd-cfdna-in-routine-patient-care-in-kidney-transplant-recipients-100547300","NCT06406179","Evaluation of the Efficacy of Dd-cfDNA in Routine Patient Care in Kidney Transplant Recipients\"","Randomized Controlled Multicenter Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Dd-cfDNA in Routine Patient Care in Kidney Transplant Recipients","AI-CARE","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* All men and women, age ≥18 years old.\n* Subject must be a recipient of a non-combined renal transplant from a deceased or living donor. It can be a re transplantation after a graft loss of function or graft rejection\n* Subject is willing and able to provide signed written informed consent and willing to comply with study procedures\n* Women of Childbearing Potential (WOCBP) must be using an adequate method of contraception to avoid pregnancy throughout the study in such a manner that the risk of pregnancy is minimized.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Subjects who are legally detained in an official institution or under legal protection\n* Any condition that, in the opinion of the investigator, might interfere with the patient 's participation in the study, poses an added risk for the patient, or confounds the assessment of the patient\n* History of multi-organ transplant (interference with rejection natural history).",{"count":188,"type":20},500,[23],"The investigator hypothesizes that the combined use of (1) Donor-derived cell-free DNA (dd-cfDNA) in peripheral blood predicting anti-donor immunological activation or quiescence (2) interactive and actionable data analytics delivered at the bedside will promote safe clinical follow-up of kidney transplant patients with less need for invasive biopsy and less induced risk surveillance by allograft protocol biopsies to assess allograft rejection in clinically stable kidney transplant patients.\n\nIn addition, the evaluation of the transcriptional changes in tissue samples in selected patients using automated processing of digital slide images and intragraft gene expression profiles will provide a better diagnosis of the rejection mechanisms to provide the best therapeutic approach as compared to current clinical practice.\n\nWe therefore propose a French, multicenter, prospective randomized trial comparing two strategies of follow-up: in the first group, a biopsy is performed at M3, M12 and for clinical indication whenever considered necessary by the clinician during the first 18 months of follow-up after transplant. In the second group, patients will have the same follow-up as in the first group, but reports providing dd-cfDNA results and relevant medical parameters will be provided to the physician to help him in the decision to perform a biopsy or not.",[26],[193,194,195,196,197],"renal transplantation rejection","non-invasive biomarker (dd-cfDNA )","risk evaluation","randomized trial","Gene expression","2025-09-04",{"date":200,"type":36},"2025-09-05",{"date":202,"type":36},"2025-05-31",{"date":204,"type":20},"2028-11-30",{"name":178,"class":43},6,{"id":208,"slug":209,"hasResults":11,"nctId":210,"briefTitle":211,"officialTitle":211,"acronym":212,"eligibilityCriteria":213,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":214,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":216,"briefSummary":217,"conditions":218,"keywords":219,"overallStatus":224,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":225,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":226,"startDateStruct":228,"completionDateStruct":230,"leadSponsor":231,"locationsCount":4},"100573293","phase-1-optimal-dose-of-anti-lymphocyte-globulin-in-kidney-transplant-recipients-with-low-immunological-risk-100573293","NCT06744400","Optimal Dose of Anti-lymphocyte Globulin in Kidney Transplant Recipients With Low Immunological Risk","ODORAT","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Age ≥ 18 years\n* Females must be using highly effective contraceptive measures (see Section V-9), and have a negative pregnancy test prior to the start of dosing if of childbearing potential, or must have evidence of non-childbearing potential by fulfilling one of the following criteria at screening :\n\n  * Post-menopausal is defined as aged more than 50 years and amenorrhoeic for at least 12 months following cessation of all exogenous hormonal treatments.\n  * Women under the age of 50 years would be considered postmenopausal if they have been amenorrhoeic for 12 months or more following cessation of exogenous hormonal treatments and with luteinizing hormone and follicle stimulating hormone levels in the post-menopausal range for the institution.\n  * Women with documentation of irreversible surgical sterilisation by hysterectomy, bilateral oophorectomy or bilateral salpingectomy but not tubal ligation.\n  * Male patients with a female partner of childbearing potential should be willing to use barrier contraception during the study and for 6 months following discontinuation of study drug. Patients should refrain from donating sperm from the start of dosing until 6 months after discontinuing study treatment.\n* Patient affiliated to or beneficiary of French social security system\n* Signed and dates informed consent\n* Patient receiving first kidney transplantation\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Current participation in a study of an investigational agent or in the period of exclusion\n* Pregnant or breast-feeding subjects,\n* Patient under guardianship, curatorship or under the protection of justice\n* Subject not able to cooperate properly in the study judged by the investigator.\n* Patients with bacterial, viral or mycotic and parasitic infections,History of opportunistic infection that required intensive care hospitalization in the two years preceding the transplant\n* Patients with a high immunological risk of rejection:\n\n  * African-American ethnicity\n  * Presence of a donor-specific antibody\n  * Blood group incompatibility\n  * Delayed onset of graft function (i.e donor after cardiac death)\n  * Cold ischemia time \\>24 hours\n  * Anti-HLA immunization (Flow PRA \\> or = 20%, presence of donor specific antibody before and\u002For at time of transplantation and with a positive CDC and FXM with historical and\u002For transplant day sera)\n* Related donor with two-haplotype HLA matched kidneys\n* Multi-organ transplant\n* Previous transplant(s)\n* History of cancer\n* Thrombocytopenia \\\u003C 50 000 platelets\u002Fµl\n* Hypersensitivity to the active substance or to the excipients of Grafalon (monosodium phosphate dihydrate, phosphoric acid).",{"count":215,"type":20},18,[141],"Antithymocyte globulins (ATG) are the gold standard of induction therapies and are currently used to prevent or treat acute rejection in solid organ transplantation. They induce rapid depletion of immune cells, particularly T lymphocytes. The time to immune reconstitution after ATG is characterized by significant intra- and inter-individual variability in reconstitution of immune cell subpopulations (T and B cells, NK cells, dendritic cells). This variability explains the prolonged T cell lymphopenia observed in some patients, which is a surrogate immune biomarker associated with an increased risk of death after 2 years of renal transplantation and more infections, cancers and atheromatous events. However, ATG also promotes an increase in the proportion of Treg cells. Although the underlying mechanisms are still debated, data from experimental animal models confirm the tolerogenic properties of ATG. ATGs are associated with improved allograft survival without rejection in patients at high immunological risk and are therefore indicated as first-line therapy in this population. In patients at low immunological risk, anti-CD25 monoclonal antibodies (anti-CD25mAb) are recommended as first-line therapy because ATGs are associated with a higher incidence of infections despite their equivalent efficacy in this population compared to anti-CD25mAb. However, neither the dosages nor the treatment duration of ATGs are clearly defined (recommended Grafalon® dosages range from 5 to 2 mg\u002Fkg\u002Fday for 5 to 21 days) and ATGs remain widely prescribed to allow early withdrawal of corticosteroids. Determination of optimal non-depleting doses of ATG could be of great interest because, in vitro, ATG is able to induce regulatory polarization of naïve T cells even at non-depleting doses. Thus, the use of such doses in patients with low immunological risk may be of interest in clinical practice with respect to anti-CD25mAb, particularly for their pro-regulatory properties and their low cost. This question must be clearly addressed in a pilot clinical study.\n\nThe purpose of this study is to find the optimal non-depleting dose (Maximum Tolerated Dose; MTD) of rabbit anti-human T-lymphocyte immunoglobulin (Grafalon®) to prevent the complications associated with prolonged CD4 T cell lymphopenia in low immunological risk renal transplant recipients. The primary outcome for the de-escalation study is the Dose Limiting Toxicity (DLT) defined by a T cell (CD3+) relative depletion above 30 % compared to baseline (Day 0) at the end of the Grafalon® induction treatment (Day 4).\n\nThe patients under study are adult receiving first kidney transplantation without a high immunological risk of rejection (african-American ethnicity, presence of a donor-specific antibody, blood group incompatibility, delayed onset of graft function (i.e donor after cardiac death), cold ischemia time \\>24 hours, anti-HLA immunization (Flow PRA \\> or = 20%, presence of donor specific antibody before and\u002For at time of transplantation and with a positive CDC and FXM with historical and\u002For transplant day sera), bacterial, viral or mycotic and parasitic infections, history of opportunistic infection that required intensive care hospitalization in the two years preceding the transplant, related donor with two-haplotype HLA matched kidneys, multi-organ transplant, history of cancer, thrombocytopenia \\\u003C 50 000 platelets\u002Fµl, hypersensitivity to the active substance or to the excipients of Grafalon (monosodium phosphate dihydrate, phosphoric acid).\n\nThe inclusion period is one year. According to the active file of the center of Besançon, it is planned to include 2 patients per month. The maximum number of patients to include is 18. With a margin of error of 20%, it is possible to include all patients in 1 year. The duration of patient participation in the study is 1 year (one-year follow-up). Consequently, the duration of the study is estimated at 2 years (1 year of inclusion and 1 year of follow-up).\n\nODORAT is a monocenter, open-label, de-escalation phase1b controlled study. The study will be proposed to patients receiving a first kidney transplant and matching the criteria of inclusion. Recruitment will be achieved only in Besançon's transplant unit. The physician gives information on the study and collect informed consent. Then the treatment is assigned according to the dose determined by the dose de-escalation study. The first dose tested is the dose level at 2 mg\u002Fkg\u002Fday (level 3). This dose is the reference dose according to the current recommendations. The number of patients included at each dose is determined according to Bayesian optimal interval (BOIN) design.\n\nThe administration of treatment begin at time of transplantation according to recommendation.\n\nThe study will include 11 visits: D0 (baseline) to D4 (primary end point assessement), D7, D14, M1, M3, M6 and M12, to analyze pharmacokinetics of Grafalon and the immune phenotype.",[26],[220,221,222,223],"kidney transplant","anti-lymphocyte globulin","Grafalon","Immunosuppression","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2024-12-16",{"date":227,"type":36},"2024-12-20",{"date":229,"type":20},"2025-01-15",{"date":40,"type":20},{"name":232,"class":43},"Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Besancon",{"id":234,"slug":235,"hasResults":11,"nctId":236,"briefTitle":237,"officialTitle":238,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":239,"healthyVolunteers":107,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":81,"enrollmentInfo":240,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":161,"phases":4,"briefSummary":242,"conditions":243,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":32,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":245,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":246,"startDateStruct":248,"completionDateStruct":250,"leadSponsor":252,"locationsCount":44},"100567887","knowledge-of-cardiovascular-risk-factors-in-chronic-kidney-disease-patients-100567887","NCT06674031","Knowledge of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients","Investigation of Knowledge of Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Perception of Benefits and Barriers to Exercise in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patients with chronic kidney disease\n* Being aged 18-65\n* Voluntary participation in the study\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Having cognitive problems\n* Being illiterate",{"count":241,"type":20},28,"The aim of this study is to assess knowledge of cardiovascular risk factors, physical activity levels, health literacy and perceptions of benefits and barriers to exercise in patients with chronic kidney disease and compare them with healthy people.",[244,26],"Chronic Kidney Disease(CKD)","2024-11-25",{"date":247,"type":36},"2024-11-27",{"date":249,"type":36},"2024-11-06",{"date":251,"type":20},"2025-05",{"name":253,"class":43},"Hacettepe University",{"id":255,"slug":256,"hasResults":11,"nctId":257,"briefTitle":258,"officialTitle":259,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":260,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":81,"enrollmentInfo":261,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":161,"phases":4,"briefSummary":263,"conditions":264,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":32,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":265,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":266,"startDateStruct":268,"completionDateStruct":270,"leadSponsor":271,"locationsCount":44},"100570354","exercise-capacity-in-kidney-transplant-recipients-100570354","NCT06706154","Exercise Capacity in Kidney Transplant Recipients","Determinants of Exercise Capacity in Kidney Transplant Recipients","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patients with kidney transplantation\n* At least 6 months after the kidney transplant\n* Being aged 18-65\n* Not having regular exercise habits\n* Voluntary participation in the study\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Having a musculoskeletal problem that may interfere with the tests\n* Having neurological impairment\n* Having chronic lung disease\n* Having had any cardiovascular event in the last 6 months",{"count":262,"type":20},27,"This study aimed to determine the determinants of 6 minute walk test distance in patients with kidney transplant recipients.",[26],"2024-11-22",{"date":267,"type":36},"2024-11-26",{"date":269,"type":36},"2024-08-17",{"date":251,"type":20},{"name":253,"class":43},{"id":273,"slug":274,"hasResults":11,"nctId":275,"briefTitle":276,"officialTitle":277,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":278,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":81,"enrollmentInfo":279,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":161,"phases":4,"briefSummary":280,"conditions":281,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":32,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":265,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":282,"startDateStruct":283,"completionDateStruct":285,"leadSponsor":287,"locationsCount":44},"100570380","muscle-oxygenation-functional-capacity-and-frailty-in-kidney-transplant-recipients-with-and-without-inspiratory-muscle-weakness-100570380","NCT06706492","Muscle Oxygenation, Functional Capacity and Frailty in Kidney Transplant Recipients with and Without Inspiratory Muscle Weakness","Comparison of Muscle Oxygenation, Functional Capacity, and Frailty in Kidney Transplant Recipients with and Without Inspiratory Muscle Weakness","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patients with kidney transplantation\n* At least 6 months after the kidney transplant\n* Not having regular exercise habits\n* Voluntary participation in the study\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Having a musculoskeletal problem that may interfere with the tests\n* Having neurological impairment\n* Having chronic lung disease\n* Having had any cardiovascular event in the last 6 months",{"count":139,"type":20},"The aim of this study was to compare respiratory function, muscle oxygenation, functional capacity, peripheral muscle strength, body composition, and frailty in kidney transplant recipients with and without inspiratory muscle weakness.",[26],{"date":267,"type":36},{"date":284,"type":36},"2024-04-06",{"date":286,"type":20},"2025-08",{"name":253,"class":43},{"id":289,"slug":290,"hasResults":11,"nctId":291,"briefTitle":292,"officialTitle":293,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":294,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":81,"enrollmentInfo":295,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":297,"briefSummary":298,"conditions":299,"keywords":302,"overallStatus":224,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":305,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":306,"startDateStruct":308,"completionDateStruct":310,"leadSponsor":312,"locationsCount":4},"100556919","phase-1-flumazenil-antagonism-of-remimazolam-in-kidney-transplant-patients-100556919","NCT06531369","Flumazenil Antagonism of Remimazolam in Kidney Transplant Patients","Application of Flumazenil to Antagonize Remimazolam and Evaluation of Remimazolam Plasma Concentration in Kidney Transplant Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Age ≥ 18 years and \\\u003C 65 years\n* Patients undergoing elective kidney transplant surgery\n* Signed the informed consent for the clinical study\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Liver decompensation (Child B\u002FC)\n* History of liver transplant\n* Previous allergies or other serious adverse reactions to narcotic drugs\n* Intraoperative depth monitoring of anesthesia is not expected\n* Preoperative ASA rating of 5\n* Received general anesthesia in the 30 days prior to surgery or plan to receive it again within 30 days\n* Plan to extend airway protection or mechanical ventilation support time after surgery\n* Previous participation in this study",{"count":296,"type":20},60,[141],"To investigate the effect of different doses of flumazenil antagonism on remimazolam plasma concentration in patients undergoing renal transplantation under general anesthesia.",[300,301,26],"Flumazenil to Antagonize Remimazolam","Remimazolam",[303,301,304],"Flumazenil","renal transplantation","2024-07-30",{"date":307,"type":36},"2024-08-01",{"date":309,"type":20},"2024-07",{"date":311,"type":20},"2026-03",{"name":152,"class":43},{"id":314,"slug":315,"hasResults":11,"nctId":316,"briefTitle":317,"officialTitle":317,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":318,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":319,"enrollmentInfo":320,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":322,"briefSummary":324,"conditions":325,"keywords":326,"overallStatus":224,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":332,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":333,"startDateStruct":335,"completionDateStruct":337,"leadSponsor":339,"locationsCount":4},"100527632","early-phase-1-effect-of-probiotics-on-immunosuppressive-drug-associated-diarrhea-among-renal-transplant-recipients-100527632","NCT06150287","Effect of Probiotics on Immunosuppressive-drug-associated Diarrhea Among Renal Transplant Recipients","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Received living or deceased donor kidney, subjects will be monitored peri-operatively\n* Presence of mild to severe diarrhea (\\> 3 times loose stools\u002Fday); include type 6 and 7 in the Bristol Stool Chart.\n* Has been on adjusted and\u002For maintenance dose of calcineurin inhibitors, antimetabolites and steroid regimen. Treatment of rejection including administration of steroids, intravenous immunoglobulin\u002Fplasmapheresis, rituximab and anti- thymocytes are also acceptable in this research.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Pregnant and lactating women\n* Has been receiving probiotics treatment\n* Recurrence of gastrointestinal diseases including inflammatory bowel diseases, diverticulosis, irritable bowel syndrome. Had past surgical history of gastric bypass.\n* Diagnosed with cancer\n* Presence of infectious diarrhea, fever and high white blood cells (WBC) count. Infectious diarrhea is defined by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) negative for community acquired diarrhea panel \\[positive for Sapo virus, Noro virus, Clostridium difficile (positive for toxin A and B), Yersinia enterocolitica \\[(positive for toxin A and B) and enteropathogenic E. coli (positive Shiga toxins)\\].","80 Years",{"count":321,"type":20},70,[323],"EARLY_PHASE1","The goal of this pilot project is to 1) examine whether oral administration of probiotics are helpful in reducing immunosuppressive drugs-associated diarrhea and adhering to the required dose of immunosuppressive drugs and 2) determine how this treatment works by examining fecal microbiome and immunological markers among living and deceased donor renal transplant recipients. The main questions it aims to answer are:\n\n1. Does low dose probiotics effective in reducing immunosuppressive drugs-associated diarrhea?\n2. Does probiotics effective in reducing inflammation?\n3. Is there any connection between fecal microbiome and immunological markers?\n\nParticipants will receive one probiotics capsule or placebo capsule daily for 6 months from the onset of diarrhea post-surgically. Researchers will compare the data obtained through probiotics group and placebo group to answer the above mentioned research questions.",[26],[327,328,26,329,330,331],"Probiotics","Immunosuppressive Drugs","Diarrhea","Living Donor","Deceased Donor","2024-05-10",{"date":334,"type":36},"2024-05-13",{"date":336,"type":20},"2024-12",{"date":338,"type":20},"2027-05",{"name":340,"class":43},"State University of New York - Upstate Medical University",{"id":342,"slug":343,"hasResults":11,"nctId":344,"briefTitle":345,"officialTitle":346,"acronym":347,"eligibilityCriteria":348,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":349,"enrollmentInfo":350,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":352,"briefSummary":354,"conditions":355,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":224,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":357,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":358,"startDateStruct":360,"completionDateStruct":362,"leadSponsor":364,"locationsCount":4},"100511119","phase-4-dexmedetomidine-and-kidney-transplantation-100511119","NCT05935293","Dexmedetomidine and Kidney Transplantation","Impact of Continuous Perioperative Dexmedetomidine Infusion on Postoperative Renal Function Among Patients Undergoing Kidney Transplantation: a Randomized Controlled Trial","DexTR","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Elective and urgent renal transplantation for end-stage renal insufficiency\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Age \\\u003C 18 years old\n* Any known allergy or hypersensitivity to dexmedetomidine or clonidine\n* Preoperative bradycardia with heart rate \\\u003C50\n* Second or third-degree atrioventricular block\n* Left ventricular ejection fraction \\\u003C30%\n* Preoperative severe systolic dysfunction (LVEF\\\u003C30%)\n* Conduction disorders of the Mobitz 2 or Mobitz 3 type in the absence of a pacemaker\n* Exposure to Dexmedetomidine in the past 30 days\n* Recent cerebrovascular pathology (\\\u003C 3 month)","100 Years",{"count":351,"type":20},206,[353],"PHASE4","Dexmedetomidine, an alpha 2 agonist, is being increasingly used in recent years for the maintaining of anesthesia as it allows sedation and analgesia with only a modest respiratory depression effect when compared to opioids and inhaled anesthetic agents and allows maintenance of spontaneous ventilation. Most common side effects are bradycardia and hypotension. Drug's metabolism is exclusively hepatic and therefor do not require dosage adaptation for patient's kidney function.\n\nPost-Operative acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication after major surgery and might incur serious adverse outcomes such as longer hospital stay, dialysis, chronic kidney disease and death. The most common theory for the occurrence of post-operative AKI is the ischemic-reperfusion syndrome.\n\nSeveral in vitro animal studies as well as human studies have suggested the nephroprotective effects of per-operative continuous infusion of dexmedetomidine and its ability to decrease post-operative AKI.\n\nKidney transplantation (KT) is the treatment of choice for patients with End Stage Renal Disease. It is considered a major surgery and it was shown that optimized perioperative management could improve post-operative outcomes such as early graft function as measured by urine output and serum creatinine trends. However, delayed graft function (DGF), which is defined by the need for dialysis within the first seven days after transplantation remains a significant issue for post-operative KT care with an incidence of up to 30%.\n\nA retrospective study of 780 patients receiving KT, has shown that preoperative dexmedetomidine could significantly decrease occurrence of DGF. Recently, two single-center, randomized controlled trials, with similar sample sizes of 104 and 111 patients, compared peri-operative continuous infusion of dexmedetomidine to placebo. One study failed to show significant impact on DGF incidence while the second showed a significant 50% reduction in DGF in the dexmedetomidine group. Due to increasing evidence concerning the nephroprotective effects and improved post-operative outcomes of perioperative continuous dexmedetomidine infusion, a larger, multi-center randomized-controlled trial to study and potentially confirm the evidence in the settings of KT would be of benefit.\n\nThe aim of our study is to assess whether the perioperative continuous infusion of dexmedetomidine during KT could improve peri-operative renal function among KT recipients as compared to placebo.",[26,356],"Dexmedetomidine","2024-05-07",{"date":359,"type":36},"2024-05-08",{"date":361,"type":20},"2024-12-01",{"date":363,"type":20},"2027-06-30",{"name":365,"class":43},"Eduardo Schiffer",{"id":367,"slug":368,"hasResults":11,"nctId":369,"briefTitle":370,"officialTitle":371,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":372,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":81,"enrollmentInfo":373,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":375,"briefSummary":377,"conditions":378,"keywords":379,"overallStatus":32,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":383,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":384,"startDateStruct":386,"completionDateStruct":388,"leadSponsor":390,"locationsCount":44},"100445866","phase-2-combined-kidney-and-hematopoietic-stem-cell-transplantation-for-tolerance-induction-100445866","NCT05086003","Combined Kidney and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation for Tolerance Induction","Combined Kidney and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation for Tolerance Induction Between Matched Sibling Donor-recipient Pairs","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Age older than 18 years\n* Matched siblings\n* No contra-indication to thymoglobuline or total lymphoid irradiation\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Pregnant women or breast feeding\n* Infection with HIV, HBV or HCV\n* Previous or presnt malignancy",{"count":374,"type":20},20,[376],"PHASE2","Combined transplantation of kidney and bone marrow between HLA-matched sibling donor-recipient pairs to induce immune tolerance in order to enable complete discontinuation of immunosuppressive therapy without kidney rejection. Hematopoietic stem cells are collected from the donor 4 to 8 weeks before kidney transplantation, CD34 cells are enriched by positive selection and cryopreserved. The day after kidney transplantation the recipient starts conditioning therapy with thymoglobuline, total lymphoid irradiation, steroids, tacrolimus and mycophenolate mofetil. Eleven days after kidney transplantation the stem cell graft is thawed and infused to the recipient. If mixed donor chimerism is successfully maintained more than 6 months without rejection, then immunosuppression may be tapered off until complete discontinuation.",[26],[380,381,382,223],"Renal transplantation","Bone marrow transplantation","Immune tolerance","2021-10-20",{"date":385,"type":36},"2021-10-28",{"date":387,"type":36},"2016-01-19",{"date":389,"type":20},"2026-12-31",{"name":391,"class":43},"Rabin Medical Center"]