Kidney, Liver Transplant Study for People with HIV:

Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Charlottesville, Chicago (2 Centers), Cincinnati, Cleveland, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, New York (2 Centers), Philadelphia (2 Centers), Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Washington DC (2 Centers)

Summary: A study of liver and kidney transplants for persons with HIV, at 19 U.S. transplant centers, is open to new patients. Those who may need a transplant later might benefit by getting into the system in advance to avoid delays.

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This study of kidney and liver transplantation for persons with HIV, by 19 transplant centers with funding from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, is currently running and is open for new people. Even for patients who do not need a transplant immediately but may need one in the future, it can be important to get into the system now to avoid delays if and when a transplant is necessary. Persons with hepatitis C or hepatitis B are not disqualified and will be considered for this study.

Volunteers must:

For More Information

Specific site and study information can be found at
http:// www.HIVTransplant.com
or
http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/

Related published literature can be found at
http://spitfire.emmes.com/study/htr/Useful_Links/useful_links.html

A poster at the recent Retroviruses conference reported the pilot study results so far:
Michelle Roland, M.D., Don Stablein, Laurie Carlson, and others. 1- to 3-year outcomes in HIV-infected liver and kidney transplant recipients. 12th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, Boston, February 22-25, 2005 [abstract 953]. This poster may be available at http://www.retroconference.org.

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