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NCT06056102
This research study is for people who have been waiting for a kidney transplant for at least one year, and who have a cPRA of 99.5% or higher. Having a cPRA of 99.5% or higher means that your immune system would reject 99.5% of kidneys available for transplant. The study will test whether new products called Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cells (CAR T Cells), when given with chemotherapy, is safe and will reduce cPRA. The main study will last up to 2 years: Participants will have up to 30 clinic or hospital visits over a one-year period. If a transplant takes place, there will be 9 more visits after transplant. Long term follow up is required by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for 15 years after receiving CAR T cell. The primary objective is to evaluate the safety and feasibility of administering CART BCMA + huCART-19 following lymphodepletion, including determination of optimal tolerated regimen (OTR) and/or recommended phase 2 regimen, according to the incidence of dose limiting toxicity (DLT) in highly sensitized patients awaiting kidney transplant.
NCT07251075
The goal of this clinical performance study is to evaluate the accuracy and usability of the Eaglenos Creatinine Test System(referred to as EG), a point-of-care testing (POCT) system that consists of a handheld device and its associated creatinine test strips, intended for home use by laypersons with non-dialysis-dependent kidney disease. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. How consistent are creatinine measurements from the investigational creatinine test system compared with the clinical standard method? 2. How usable is the Creatinine Monitoring System for laypersons in a home setting? Researchers will compare creatinine results obtained with the investigational creatinine test system (fingerstick capillary whole blood) to those from a Cobas biochemical analysis system(referred to as Cobas) (venous plasma) to determine whether the investigational device provides accurate and reliable measurements. Participants will: 1. Provide a venous blood sample for comparative testing. 2. Perform self-testing using the Creatinine Monitoring System without prior training. 3. Complete a usability questionnaire about their experience with the investigational creatinine test system.