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UnknownNCT03571542

Evaluation of the Respiratory Function in Renal Transplanted Children

Evaluation of the Respiratory Function in Renal Transplanted Children : a Prospective, Multicenter French Study

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
385 (estimated)
Sponsor
Nantes University Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
2 Years – 20 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Objectives: While a respiratory abnormality was found in 50% of pediatric renal transplant recipients in a study conducted in Belgium and the Netherlands in 2008, the respiratory status of transplanted children in France remains unknown. The primary objective of this study is to assess the prevalence of respiratory impairment and its characteristics in children with renal transplant. The secondary objective is to study its association with some potential risk factors such as immunosuppressive therapy or humoral immunodeficiency. Methodology: This interventional study aims to recruit the 385 children currently being followed by 5 French pediatric renal transplant centers between June 2018 and November 2019. A clinical and functional respiratory assessment will be carried out during the routine annual follow-up of the transplant recipient. Children with clinical signs of concern or abnormal spirometry will be referred to a respiratory specialist. Pharmacokinetic assays of immunosuppressant therapy and the exploration of humoral function will also be performed. The prevalence and type of respiratory abnormalities will be described. Logistic regression will be used to explore the association between potential risk factors and impaired respiratory function. Expected results: This study will be the first to evaluate the respiratory status of children with renal transplants in France. The prospective, multi- centered nature of the study, in addition to the large cohort size (which represents two thirds of children with renal transplants in France) will guarantee current, reliable, and representative data for the target population. We will provide new knowledge by precisely characterizing the type of lung injury and looking for potential risk factors. If our study confirms the high prevalence of pulmonary impairment in children with renal transplants, systematic monitoring of respiratory function may be recommended to enable early diagnosis and management. The expected individual and public health benefits would be significant by limiting the appearance of long-term, irreversible sequelae (such as non-cystic-fibrosis bronchiectasis) and improving the quality of life of these patients.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERpulmonary functionThe aim of this study is to assess the respiratory function thanks to pulmonary function tests in renal transplanted children in France.

Timeline

Start date
2018-07-16
Primary completion
2022-07-16
Completion
2022-07-16
First posted
2018-06-27
Last updated
2021-06-18

Locations

5 sites across 1 country: France

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03571542. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.