Simultaneous Prospective Kidney Transplant assessment in Combined Liver Kidney Candidates (RECOVERY) Study

M
Muhammad Jan

Primary Investigator

K
Kenneth Lim

Primary Investigator

Enrolling By Invitation
18 years - 100 years
All
Phase N/A
15 participants needed
2 Locations

Brief description of study

The purpose of the study is to determine how much a persons kidney function recovers after receiving a simultaneous liver kidney transplant. We are interested to see if a liver transplant alone makes it unnecessary to perform a kidney transplant. 

Detailed description of study

Who is eligible to participate?
  • This study is enrolling acute kidney injury (AKI) patients who18 years of age and who are listed to receive a simultaneous liver kidney transplant to look athis function recovery.
What is Involved if I participate?

Will I be compensated?
  • A $25 gift card will be provided after completing the nuclear medicine post SLK scan.
How can I participate?

Eligibility of study

You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:

  • Conditions: liver disease, acute kidney injury (AKI)
  • Age: 18 years - 100 years
  • Gender: All

Inclusion Criteria:
  • Must be 18 years of age or older
  • Must be diagnosed with end stage liver disease and acute kidney injury (AKI)
  • Will be having SLK surgery at Indiana University (IU) School of Medicine /IU Health Transplant as part of standard medical care.  
Exclusion Criteria:
  • Unstable patients (e.g. in the ICU or those who are on Continous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) who cannot complete the nuclear medicine scan or those with AKI on Hemodialysis
  • Prior history of any solid organ transplant.
  • Those who are currently pregnant or breast feeding.

Updated on 01 Aug 2024. Study ID: 15853, NEPH-IIR-RECOVERY
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