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Cardiopulmonary Stress Testing (CPET) AlloSure Study

RECRUITINGSponsored by Baylor Research Institute
Actively Recruiting
SponsorBaylor Research Institute
Started2020-05-21
Est. completion2027-12
Eligibility
Age18 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations1 site

Summary

1. Cell-free DNA does not vary significantly as a function of the activity of immunologically quiescent cardiac transplant recipients, despite the metabolic demands of the transplanted organ. (The implication of the null result would be that no restrictions to patient activity, nor modification of cardiac rehabilitation prescription, would be necessary to maintain proper test characteristics of AlloSure testing). 2. In immunologically active cardiac transplant allografts, exercise prior to assay of donor-derived cell-free DNA can be used to increase the sensitivity of the AlloSure test. (The implication of this would be that the optimal time-frame for drawing an Allosure may actually be post-exercise, and that window will be characterized).

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

Post-orthotopic heart transplant patients

Exclusion Criteria:

1. orthopedic, neurologic and/or any other limitations that do not allow for exercise testing on a treadmill or cycle ergometer;
2. individuals who require supplemental oxygen or have current permanent tracheostomies will be excluded from this study;
3. individuals who are discharged to a long-term acute care facility;
4. skilled nursing facility or with palliative care or hospice care will be excluded; (e) inmates and pregnant women;

(f) patients with antibody-mediate rejection that are not felt to be safe for cardiopulmonary stress testing.

Conditions3

Heart DiseaseHeart FailureTransplant; Failure, Heart

Locations1 site

Baylor Scott & White health research institute
Dallas, Texas, 75246
Aayla Jamil, MBBS MPH214-820-1675Aayla.Jamil@BSWHEALTH.ORG

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