Clinical Trial: Conversion to Sirolimus: Effects in Cytomegalovirus Infection Recurrence

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: Conversion to Sirolimus: Effects in Cytomegalovirus Infection Recurrence in Kidney Transplant Recipients (StopCMV: S=Sirolimus CMV= Cytomegalovirus)

Brief Summary:

Cytomegalovirus is the most important opportunistic infection after kidney transplant, with increased in mortality, morbidity and higher costs of transplantation. Despite the favorable efficacy (lower acute rejection) results of the most worldwide used regime, tacrolimus, mycophenolate and prednisone, or the investigators local common regimen, tacrolimus, azathioprine and prednisone, this combinations are associated with higher incidence of cytomegalovirus infection, disease and recurrence.

Namely, sirolimus use is associated with decreased risk of cytomegalovirus infection/disease, and there is not a prospective cohort to evaluate the conversion to sirolimus efficacy to decrease the cytomegalovirus infection recurrence.

Given this, the investigators propose a study of their own initiative that attends local needs: evaluate the conversion to sirolimus efficacy in decrease the cytomegalovirus recurrence after kidney transplant.