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CompletedNCT06585293

Comparability of Fingerprick vs Venous Blood for Tacrolimus Monitoring

Developing an LC-MS/MS Method for Measurement of Tacrolimus and Creatinine Concentration From Finger-prick Blood Collected Using the Mitra Device

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
56 (actual)
Sponsor
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Organ transplant rejection occurs when the immune system attacks the transplanted organ. To prevent rejection, transplant-patients are given immunosuppressant drugs which can suppress the immune system from attacking the transplanted organ. Patients who have had a kidney-transplant take immunosuppressant drugs such as tacrolimus, but the dosage must be closely monitored through regular blood tests to avoid complications like organ failure and kidney damage. The current practice at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust is that kidney-transplant patients being monitored for tacrolimus have regular blood samples taken by venepuncture (vein), and the samples are sent to the laboratory to be measured using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), a technique used in chemistry to identify and quantify substances in a sample. Patients will also often have their blood-creatinine measured to get an idea of kidney health. Visits to the GP/hospital for this type of blood collection can be disruptive to a patient's daily life and stretches resources of the NHS. An alternative blood sample collection process involves the use of a hand-held blood collecting device called a Mitra device, designed to allow patients to collect samples at home through a finger-prick and send them by post for analysis. This method is especially beneficial for those who find hospital visits challenging or venepuncture painful. This study aims to develop an LC-MS/MS method for measurement of tacrolimus and creatinine, using finger-prick samples collected on the Mitra device. To do this, kidney-transplant patients who are having routine venepuncture to measure tacrolimus and creatinine will simultaneously have a finger-prick sample collected using the Mitra device. Both the venepuncture sample and finger-prick samples will be analysed using existing LC-MS/MS technology to determine tacrolimus and creatinine values. The LC-MS/MS analysis method for the finger-prick samples collected using the Mitra device will be optimised and then results obtained using this method will be compared to the results obtained from venepuncture-collected samples to ensure consistency of results. Agreement of results between the two analysis methods will confirm the suitability of LC-MS/MS method for the measurement of tacrolimus and creatinine using samples collected using the Mitra device.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEMitra Microsampling DeviceMicrosampling tool for finger-prick blood collection

Timeline

Start date
2025-01-07
Primary completion
2025-03-14
Completion
2025-03-14
First posted
2024-09-05
Last updated
2025-06-24

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United Kingdom

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06585293. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.