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Consent for Use of Stored Patient Specimens for Future Testing
This study is currently recruiting participants.
Verified by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), December 2008
First Received: March 5, 2002   Last Updated: March 23, 2009   History of Changes
Sponsor: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Information provided by: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00031408
  Purpose

The purpose of this study is to obtain informed consent to use stored human biological materials (HBM) (e.g., blood and other tissues) for future studies that may include genetic testing.


Condition
HIV Infections

Study Type: Observational
Study Design: Cohort, Prospective
Official Title: Plan for Obtaining Informed Consent to Use Stored Human Biological Materials (HBM) for Currently Unspecified Analyses

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Further study details as provided by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID):

Biospecimen Retention:   Samples With DNA

Biospecimen Description:

Blood and tissue samples


Estimated Enrollment: 20000
Study Start Date: March 2002
Primary Completion Date: April 2005 (Final data collection date for primary outcome measure)
Detailed Description:

During past, present, and future Adult AIDS Clinical Trials Group (AACTG) clinical trials, samples of HBM (e.g., blood, other body fluids and tissues) have been or will be obtained and stored until analyzed, as defined by the particular trial for which the patient provided consent. Some HBM may be left over after a trial is completed. Important questions may arise during the design of a study; some of these questions may be addressed only with archived (rather than prospectively collected) HBMs. To improve understanding of HIV disease and its optimal management, it is critical that HBMs be available to investigators for subsequent unspecified analyses.

All patients are asked to sign the informed consent form and specify whether or not they agree to allow their leftover samples to be used for secondary analyses and whether or not they agree to have one 14 ml blood sample drawn in this study for DNA archiving for use in currently unspecified genetic analyses. Only under extraordinary circumstances will any individual patient from whom HBM was obtained be notified of any test result from secondary testing. Patients who do not agree to either option will indicate this on the informed consent and will have no further involvement in this study. Declining consent does not in any way jeopardize participation in any other current or future ACTG clinical trial. Consent may be obtained at the same time the patient is being enrolled into any ACTG clinical trial, at some interval after the patient has entered but is still participating in a trial, or at any time after the patient has completed participation in a trial. The goal of this study is to allow archived HBM to be used for research purposes while protecting the identity of patients from whom such samples were obtained. The focus is on obtaining permission to analyze archived HBM in ways not planned at the time the initial informed consent was obtained.

  Eligibility

Genders Eligible for Study:   Both
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   Yes
Sampling Method:   Non-Probability Sample
Study Population

HIV-infected individuals

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Parent or guardian willing to give informed consent, if applicable
  • Either currently participating in or have ever participated in an AACTG clinical trial
  Contacts and Locations
Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00031408

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Investigators
Study Chair: David W. Haas, MD Vanderbilt University
  More Information

Additional Information:
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Responsible Party: Vanderbilt University Medical Center ( David W. Haas, MD )
Study ID Numbers: ACTG A5128, AACTG A5128
Study First Received: March 5, 2002
Last Updated: March 23, 2009
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00031408     History of Changes
Health Authority: United States: Federal Government

Keywords provided by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID):
Specimen Handling
Blood
Informed Consent
Genetic Screening

Additional relevant MeSH terms:
Virus Diseases
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral
RNA Virus Infections
Slow Virus Diseases
Immune System Diseases
HIV Infections
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Lentivirus Infections
Infection
Retroviridae Infections
Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes

ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on February 08, 2010