Safety and Efficacy of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Vaccine in Hemodialysis Patients
NCT ID: NCT04944433
Last Updated: 2022-08-05
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
950 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2021-04-09
2022-08-04
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Objectives:
1. Estimate the proportion of hemodialysis patients who present events supposedly attributed to vaccines and immunizations after having received a Coronavirus disease 2019 vaccine
2. Determine the levels of Immunoglobulin G antibodies in patients who received a Coronavirus disease 2019vaccine between the time before the first dose, at 21 days, at 40 days and at 120 days after immunization.
Methods Design: Multicenter, observational and analytical study of a prospective cohort of hemodialysis patients 18 years and older who received immunization with a Coronavirus disease 2019 vaccine in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires in a vaccination plan.
Analysis The proportion of patients with Adverse events presumably attributable to vaccination and immunization will be estimated with its 95% confidence interval. The immunoglobulin G titer for coronavirus type 2 causing severe acute respiratory syndrome will be compared using Generalized Estimating Equations models.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Ministerio de Salud de Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
OTHER_GOV
University of Buenos Aires
OTHER
Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
OTHER
Responsible Party
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GUILLERMO JAVIER ROSA DIEZ
Principal investigator
Principal Investigators
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Guillermo IP Rosa Diez, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
Jorge SI Geffner
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
University of Buenos Aires
Fernando SI Lombi
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Sociedad Argentina de Nefrología
Marina SI Papaginovic
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Sociedad Argentina de Nefrología
Ricardo SI Heguilen
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Sociedad Argentina de Nefrología
Luciana Fernandez SI Paganti
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Sociedad Argentina de Nefrología
Soledad SI Crucelegui
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
Vanina SI Pagotto
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
Locations
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Universidad de Buenos Aires Facultad de Medicina
Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires F.D., Argentina
Countries
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References
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Related Links
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World Health Organization.Coronavirus disease 2019 vaccines.
Emergency registration of the product "Coronavirus disease 2019 Vaccine AstraZeneca". 2020. Argentina
Ministry of Health, Argentina. Strategic Plan for vaccination against Coronavirus disease 2019 in Argentina 2020
Ministry of Health, Argentina. Integrated Argentine Health Information System. 2020.
Other Identifiers
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7412
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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