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Standard Versus Prolonged-release Tacrolimus Monotherapy After Alemtuzumab Induction in Kidney Transplantation (TAESR)

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Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Status and phase

Completed
Phase 4

Conditions

Graft Rejection
End-stage Renal Failure

Treatments

Drug: Tacrolimus (Kidney transplant maintenance immunosuppression)
Drug: Kidney transplant maintenance immunosuppression

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00807144
ICKTI08TX02
2008-000889-22 (EudraCT Number)

Details and patient eligibility

About

The current anti-rejection drug regime for kidney transplant recipients in use at the West London Renal & Transplant Centre (WLRaTC) consists of induction therapy with the very potent monoclonal antibody Campath 1-H (Alemtuzumab) followed by long-term maintenance with the Calcineurin inhibitor Tacrolimus

The recent development (and licensing in the UK) of an extended-release, once daily formulation of Tacrolimus holds out the promise of simpler drug regimes for our patients. In the context of our current successful use of Tacrolimus monotherapy maintenance after Campath 1-H induction, the extended-release Tacrolimus formulation will enable us to offer a regime where the only long-term immunosuppressive treatment that most of our patients need will be a single drug, taken once a day.

The investigators wish to assess the efficacy of such a regime in a structured comparison with our current protocol.

Full description

  1. Purpose of Study:

    The current immunosuppressive regime used as anti-rejection therapy after kidney transplantation in the West London Renal & Transplant Centre at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust consists of induction therapy with Campath 1-H(Alemtuzumab) and a 1 week course of steroids followed by maintenance mono-therapy with standard-release (twice daily) Tacrolimus (Prograf). This study is designed to compare the costs and outcomes of this regime with one in which extended-release (once daily) Tacrolimus (Advagraf) is used in place of the standard-release Tacrolimus.

  2. Study Type: Phase IV

  3. Study Design: Prospective, randomised, controlled, open study. Patients will be randomized 1:1 between the standard and extended-release Tacrolimus arms.

    Study entry will be stratified by live donor vs deceased donor transplants. The total recruitment target is 100 patients (50 standard release/50 extended release).

  4. Study Description:

Patients will be randomised to receive either Prograf or Advagraf prior to transplantation.

Other than through the taking of extra blood samples at the time of routine clinical visits, participants will receive identical in-patient and out-patient management to patients undergoing kidney transplantation under our standard protocol.

Patients in the study will be asked to complete a short Health-Related Quality of Life questionnaire (SF-36) before transplantation and at 1 year post transplant. They will also be asked to complete a Medication Adherence Rating Score at 3, 6, and 12 months post-transplant.

Enrollment

102 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 75 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Live donor kidney transplant recipients
  • heart-beating-Deceased donor kidney transplant recipients
  • Patients suitable for induction therapy with Alemtuzumab

Exclusion criteria

  • Recipients of Non-heart-beating deceased donor kidney transplants
  • Recipients of simultaneous kidney/pancreas transplants
  • ABO incompatible/desensitized transplant recipients
  • Positive flow cross-match/desensitized transplant recipients
  • Patients with heavy prior exposure to myelosuppressive therapy
  • Patients with previous malignancy
  • Patients with HIV,Hepatitis-C, or Hepatitis-B infection

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

102 participants in 2 patient groups

Prolonged-Release Tacrolimus
Experimental group
Description:
Transplant maintenance immunosuppression with Prolonged-release Tacrolimus monotherapy
Treatment:
Drug: Kidney transplant maintenance immunosuppression
Standard-Release tacrolimus
Active Comparator group
Description:
Transplant maintenance immunosuppression with Standard-release Tacrolimus monotherapy
Treatment:
Drug: Tacrolimus (Kidney transplant maintenance immunosuppression)

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