NIH Clinical Research Studies

Protocol Number: 04-EI-0223

Active Followup, Protocols NOT Recruiting New Patients

Title:
Efficacy of Elevated CD4 Cell Counts on CMV Retinitis
Number:
04-EI-0223
Summary:
This is a clinical trial to determine whether elevated CD4 counts resulting from medications against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are effective in controlling cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis. Patients with non-progressive retinal disease consistent with inactive CMV retinitis in a location that is not immediately sight threatening, who are currently receiving systemic maintenance therapy with ganciclovir, foscarnet, or cidofovir, and who have a total CD4 cell count greater than 150 cells per microliter will have their anti-CMV therapy discontinued. Patients will then be closely followed for progression of their CMV retinitis. The primary endpoint of the study will be progression of CMV retinitis. Secondary endpoints will include the occurrence of extraocular CMV disease, morbidity, mortality, virologic data, and HIV burden.
Sponsoring Institute:
National Eye Institute (NEI)
Recruitment Detail
Type: Follow-up Of Previously Enrolled Subjects Only
Gender: Male & Female
Referral Letter Required: Yes
Population Exclusion(s): None

Eligibility Criteria: This study is not currently recruiting new subjects. If you have questions about participating in a study, please contact the Patient Recruitment and Public Liaison Office, CC.
Special Instructions: Currently Not Provided
Disease Category:
PROTICD
Keywords:
HIV
Immune Recovery
Reactivation
Anti-Viral Medication
HAART
Recruitment Keywords:
CMV Retinitis
Retinal Disease
Conditions:
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Cytomegalovirus Retinitis
Investigational Drug(s):
None
Investigational Device(s):
None

Contacts:
This study is not currently recruiting new subjects. If you have questions about participating in a study, please contact the Patient Recruitment and Public Liaison Office, CC.

Citations:
Guarda LA, Luna MA, Smith JL Jr, Mansell PW, Gyorkey F, Roca AN. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: postmortem findings. Am J Clin Pathol. 1984 May;81(5):549-57.

Moskowitz L, Hensley GT, Chan JC, Adams K. Immediate causes of death in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 1985 Aug;109(8):735-8.

Palestine AG, Rodrigues MM, Macher AM, Chan CC, Lane HC, Fauci AS, Masur H, Longo D, Reichert CM, Steis R, et al. Ophthalmic involvement in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Ophthalmology. 1984 Sep;91(9):1092-9.

Active Followup, Protocols NOT Recruiting New Patients

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