Steroid-Sensitive Nephrotic Syndrome

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Review clinical trials related to Steroid-Sensitive Nephrotic Syndrome. Use filters to narrow results by trial status, phase, treatment, biological sex and sponsor.

Condition / disease
Location
Status: Not yet recruiting

Rituximab in the First Episode of Paediatric Nephrotic Syndrome

The study will be a randomized, open-label trial in children with the initial episode of SSNS and whose state of complete remission after received standard prednisolone, to determine whether rituximab (a single intravenous infusion of 375 mg/m2) would be noninferior to corticosteroid alone in maintaining complete disease remission during 12-month of follow-up.

Participants needed: 138
Trial details
Phase: Phase 3Age: 1-18Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Children's Hospital of Fudan UniversityUpdated: Jan 22, 2025Locations: 3
Eligibility criteria

Children between 1 and 18 years with Steroid-Sensitive Nephrotic Syndrome (nephr... [+5]

Diagnosis of secondary NS [+9]

Status: Recruiting

Efficacy and Safety of Obinutuzumab Versus Rituximab in Childhood Steroid Dependant and Frequent Relapsing Nephrotic Syndrome

B-cell depletion with rituximab induces sustained remission in children with Steroid-Dependent or Frequent Relapsing Nephrotic Syndrome (SD/FRNS). However, most patients relapse after B-cell recovery and some do not achieve B-cell depletion. Obinutuzumab is a 2nd generation humanized monoclonal antiCD20 antibody, with enhanced B cell-depleting potential. It has been reported safe and efficient in different renal autoimmune diseases including childhood nephrotic syndrome. This double-blind, randomized multicenter study is designed to assess the efficacy and safety of a single infusion of low-dose obinutuzumab compared to a single infusion of rituximab in children with frequently relapsing nephrotic syndrome (FRNS) or steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome (SDNS).

Participants needed: 88
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2, Phase 3Age: 3-18Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de ParisUpdated: Nov 9, 2023Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age between 3 and 18 years [+8]

Secondary cause of nephrotic syndrome (such as membranous nephropathy, IgA nephr... [+14]

Status: Recruiting

National Registry of Rare Kidney Diseases

The goal of this National Registry is to is to collect information from patients with rare kidney diseases, so that it that can be used for research. The purpose of this research is to: * Develop Clinical Guidelines for specific rare kidney diseases. These are written recommendations on how to diagnose and treat a medical condition. * Audit treatments and outcomes. An audit makes checks to see if what should be done is being done and asks if it could be done better. * Further the development of future treatments. Participants will be invited to participate on clinical trials and other studies. The registry has the capacity to feedback relevant information to patients and in conjunction with Patient Knows Best (Home - Patients Know Best), allows patients to provide information themselves, including their own reported quality of life and outcome measures.

Participants needed: 35,000
Trial details
Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: UK Kidney AssociationUpdated: Oct 4, 2023Locations: 1Duration: 30 Years
Eligibility criteria

Kidney Rare Disease [+3]