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This study evaluates the efficacy and safety of an individualized preventive strategy against CMV infection in CMV seropositive heart transplant patients based on the specific basal response of the lymphocytes againts CMV (ELISPOT Interferon-γ assay).
In two thirds of the patients a preventive strategy will be carried out based on the result of the ELISPOT IFN-γ assay and in one third of the patients the standard of care strategy will be carried out (universal prophylaxis).
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Background: The prevention of Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in cardiac transplant patients is currently based exclusively on the performance of the serotypes of the receptor and the donor. Despite prophylactic treatment with valganciclovir or preemptive therapy through serial monitoring of blood viral copies, the rate of infection or CMV disease remains high and has a negative clinical impact. The evaluation of the specific T lymphocytes cellular immune response against 2 CMV antigens prior to kidney transplantaction, using the ELISPOT IFN-γ assay discriminates in a better way which patients will develop CMV infection.
Objetives: To compare the cumulative incidence of CMV infection during the first year post-heart transplant amongst CMV seropositive recipients in 12 national centers, where the prophylactic strategy regarding CMV infection will be guided by the ELISPOT IFN-γ assay or not (control). Main variable: number of patients who have CMV infection in the first year post-trasplant (HT).
Hyphotesis: A preventive strategy against CMV infection in CMV seropositive heart transplant patients, based on the specific basal response of the T lymphocytes against CMV, ELISPOT IFN-γ assay, is effective, safe and not inferior than the control group in terms of infection CMV rates. Design: The investigators propose a phase IV clinical trial (with authorized treatment), randomized (2:1), controlled, open label and multicentric, with two parallel groups (Experimental group: preventive strategy based on the ELISPOT IFN-γ result: If patients are stratified as high risk they will receive prophylaxis with valgancyclovir for 3 months and if they are stratified as low risk they will be treated with preemptive therapy guided by CMV polymerase chain reaction analysis; Control group: Standard of care, universal prophylaxis with valgancyclovir for 3 months).
Follow-up: 1 year. Duration of the trial: 3 years. Sample size: 188 patients.
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Jose González Costello; Elena García Romero
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