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          "NCTId":"NCT01519141",
          "OrgStudyIdInfo":{
            "OrgStudyId":"R01HL095130",
            "OrgStudyIdType":"U.S. NIH Grant/Contract",
            "OrgStudyIdLink":"https://projectreporter.nih.gov/reporterapi.cfm?PROJECTNUM=R01HL095130&Fy=all"
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                "SecondaryId":"5R01HL095130",
                "SecondaryIdType":"U.S. NIH Grant/Contract",
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              }
            ]
          },
          "Organization":{
            "OrgFullName":"University of California, San Francisco",
            "OrgClass":"OTHER"
          },
          "BriefTitle":"Inflammation, Viral Replication, and Atherosclerosis in Treated HIV Infection",
          "OfficialTitle":"Immunologic and Inflammatory Factors and Cardiovascular Risk in Patients With HIV Infection or Autoimmune Diseases"
        },
        "StatusModule":{
          "StatusVerifiedDate":"September 2019",
          "OverallStatus":"Active, not recruiting",
          "ExpandedAccessInfo":{
            "HasExpandedAccess":"No"
          },
          "StartDateStruct":{
            "StartDate":"July 2003"
          },
          "PrimaryCompletionDateStruct":{
            "PrimaryCompletionDate":"March 2020",
            "PrimaryCompletionDateType":"Anticipated"
          },
          "CompletionDateStruct":{
            "CompletionDate":"June 2020",
            "CompletionDateType":"Anticipated"
          },
          "StudyFirstSubmitDate":"January 12, 2012",
          "StudyFirstSubmitQCDate":"January 23, 2012",
          "StudyFirstPostDateStruct":{
            "StudyFirstPostDate":"January 26, 2012",
            "StudyFirstPostDateType":"Estimate"
          },
          "LastUpdateSubmitDate":"September 24, 2019",
          "LastUpdatePostDateStruct":{
            "LastUpdatePostDate":"September 25, 2019",
            "LastUpdatePostDateType":"Actual"
          }
        },
        "SponsorCollaboratorsModule":{
          "ResponsibleParty":{
            "ResponsiblePartyType":"Principal Investigator",
            "ResponsiblePartyInvestigatorFullName":"Priscilla Hsue, MD",
            "ResponsiblePartyInvestigatorTitle":"Clinician-Scientist",
            "ResponsiblePartyInvestigatorAffiliation":"University of California, San Francisco"
          },
          "LeadSponsor":{
            "LeadSponsorName":"University of California, San Francisco",
            "LeadSponsorClass":"OTHER"
          },
          "CollaboratorList":{
            "Collaborator":[
              {
                "CollaboratorName":"National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)",
                "CollaboratorClass":"NIH"
              }
            ]
          }
        },
        "OversightModule":{
          "OversightHasDMC":"No"
        },
        "DescriptionModule":{
          "BriefSummary":"This is a longitudinal observational study of HIV-infected patients and HIV-negative control patients that is being conducted to learn more about immunologic factors, inflammation, and cardiovascular risk in patients with HIV infection or in patients with autoimmune disease. The investigators plan to obtain measurement of carotid artery intima media thickness (IMT) using high resolution ultrasound as a noninvasive means for tracking atherosclerotic progression. The investigators will also measure lipid and lipoprotein levels, inflammatory markers, markers of Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection, thrombotic markers, atherogenic lipoproteins, and markers of immune function. Immunophenotyping will be performed on freshly collected blood and analyzed by flow cytometry to identify activated T-cells, T-cell turnover, proportions of T-cells, and CMV function. HIV-infected patients will have CD4 count and HIV viral load measured in addition. Patients will undergo detailed clinical history including HIV disease, specific HIV medications, comorbid conditions, and health related behaviors. Physical exam and measurements will be obtained to assess for the presence of lipodystrophy. Patients will undergo study visits for ultrasound, blood draw, and interview at 4-12 month intervals for the next 3 years.\n\nPatients will also go assessment of endothelial function, endothelial progenitor cells, arterial stiffness as measured using pulse wave tonometry.\n\nTo demonstrate the feasibility of a larger scale investigation of cardiac arrhythmia in HIV positive and negative patients with cardiac disease, the investigators will use 48-hour Holter monitor surveillance to monitor HIV-infected and uninfected patients with a history of myocardial infarction, systolic left ventricular dysfunction, and/or pulmonary artery hypertension for the presence of cardiac arrhythmia.\n\nThe FDG PET scan (18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography) will be used to detect and quantify inflammation in the body.",
          "DetailedDescription":"This proposal is currently approved by CHR (#H9577-18534-03C, exp date 3/26/04); the purpose of this new application is to split the currently approved protocol into a separate protocol with a separate PI. Data collected and patients seen under the previously approved protocol will be carried over into this new separate protocol. This is a longitudinal observational study of HIV-infected patients and HIV-negative control patients, and individuals with autoimmune diseases. We plan to obtain measurement of carotid artery intima media thickness (IMT) using high resolution ultrasound as a noninvasive means for tracking atherosclerotic progression. In addition, patients will undergo ct scan for coronary calcium and single slice abdominal ct scan to assess visceral fat. We will also measure lipid and lipoprotein levels, inflammatory markers, markers of CMV infection, thrombotic markers, atherogenic lipoproteins, and markers of immune function. Immunophenotyping will be performed on freshly collected blood and analyzed by flow cytometry to identify activated T cells,T cell turnover, proportions of T cells, and CMV function. HIV-infected patients will have CD4 count and HIV viral load measured in addition. Patients will undergo detailed clinical history including HIV disease, specific HIV medications, comorbid conditions, and health related behaviours. Physical exam and measurements will be obtained to assess for the presence of lipodystrophy. Patients will undergo study visits for ultrasound, blood draw, and interview at 4-12 month intervals for the next 3 years. Patients will also go assessment of endothelial function, endothelial progenitor cells, arterial stiffness as measured using pulse wave tonometry. In patients with detectable calcium on CT scan, they will be given the option of obtaining CT angiography. Patients will also undergo testing for peripheral arterial disease using ankle brachial index testing and exercise treadmill testing."
        },
        "ConditionsModule":{
          "ConditionList":{
            "Condition":[
              "Atherosclerosis"
            ]
          },
          "KeywordList":{
            "Keyword":[
              "Human Immunodeficiency Virus",
              "Atherosclerosis",
              "Inflammation",
              "Endothelial Function",
              "Thrombosis"
            ]
          }
        },
        "DesignModule":{
          "StudyType":"Observational",
          "DesignInfo":{
            "DesignObservationalModelList":{
              "DesignObservationalModel":[
                "Cohort"
              ]
            },
            "DesignTimePerspectiveList":{
              "DesignTimePerspective":[
                "Prospective"
              ]
            }
          },
          "EnrollmentInfo":{
            "EnrollmentCount":"400",
            "EnrollmentType":"Anticipated"
          }
        },
        "ArmsInterventionsModule":{
          "ArmGroupList":{
            "ArmGroup":[
              {
                "ArmGroupLabel":"HIV-negative controls",
                "ArmGroupDescription":"HIV-negative individuals"
              },{
                "ArmGroupLabel":"HIV-infected patients",
                "ArmGroupDescription":"HIV-infected patients who are on a stable antiretroviral drug regimen for at least a year; all plasma HIV RNA levels within the past year must be below conventional levels of detection (< 50 copies RNA/mL)."
              }
            ]
          }
        },
        "OutcomesModule":{
          "PrimaryOutcomeList":{
            "PrimaryOutcome":[
              {
                "PrimaryOutcomeMeasure":"carotid intima-media thickness",
                "PrimaryOutcomeDescription":"Increased carotid intima-media thickness (mm)",
                "PrimaryOutcomeTimeFrame":"2 years"
              },{
                "PrimaryOutcomeMeasure":"brachial artery flow-mediated dilatation",
                "PrimaryOutcomeDescription":"decreased brachial artery flow-mediated dilatation (%)",
                "PrimaryOutcomeTimeFrame":"2 years"
              },{
                "PrimaryOutcomeMeasure":"D-dimer",
                "PrimaryOutcomeDescription":"Increased D-dimer levels (mcg/mL)",
                "PrimaryOutcomeTimeFrame":"2 years"
              }
            ]
          }
        },
        "EligibilityModule":{
          "EligibilityCriteria":"Inclusion Criteria:\n\nStable antiretroviral therapy for at least 12 months, and have no immediate plans to alter therapy.\nAll plasma HIV RNA levels within the past year must be below conventional levels of detection (< 50 copies RNA/mL), although isolated single values > 50 but < 1000 copies will be allowed if they were preceded and followed by undetectable viral load determinations.\nAbility to provide reliable history of HIV medications or has received the majority of medical care from San Francisco General Hospital with available records of medical treatment",
          "HealthyVolunteers":"Accepts Healthy Volunteers",
          "Gender":"All",
          "MinimumAge":"18 Years",
          "MaximumAge":"65 Years",
          "StdAgeList":{
            "StdAge":[
              "Adult",
              "Older Adult"
            ]
          },
          "StudyPopulation":"325 well-characterized HIV-infected individuals and 75 HIV-uninfected individuals.",
          "SamplingMethod":"Non-Probability Sample"
        },
        "ContactsLocationsModule":{
          "OverallOfficialList":{
            "OverallOfficial":[
              {
                "OverallOfficialName":"Priscilla Hsue, MD",
                "OverallOfficialAffiliation":"University of California, San Francisco",
                "OverallOfficialRole":"Principal Investigator"
              }
            ]
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          "LocationList":{
            "Location":[
              {
                "LocationFacility":"University of California San Francisco, San Francisco General Hospital",
                "LocationCity":"San Francisco",
                "LocationState":"California",
                "LocationZip":"94110",
                "LocationCountry":"United States"
              }
            ]
          }
        },
        "ReferencesModule":{
          "ReferenceList":{
            "Reference":[
              {
                "ReferencePMID":"23130122",
                "ReferenceType":"derived",
                "ReferenceCitation":"Hsue PY, Scherzer R, Hunt PW, Schnell A, Bolger AF, Kalapus SC, Maka K, Martin JN, Ganz P, Deeks SG. Carotid Intima-Media Thickness Progression in HIV-Infected Adults Occurs Preferentially at the Carotid Bifurcation and Is Predicted by Inflammation. J Am Heart Assoc. 2012 Apr;1(2). pii: jah3-e000422. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.111.000422. Epub 2012 Apr 24."
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          "VersionHolder":"April 22, 2020"
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