Résultats du Concours 2023 de subventions pour l’innovation en recherche du PRDTC
Le PRDTC est ravi d’annoncer les résultats du Concours 2023 de subventions pour l’innovation en recherche, rendu possible grâce à des partenariats avec diverses organisations. Nous sommes fiers de présenter tous les projets innovants qui ont été financés dans le cadre du concours de cette année.
Nous tenons à féliciter chaleureusement la Dre Maureen Meade et son équipe pour avoir reçu la bourse d’innovation en recherche PRDTC KFOC. Nous leur souhaitons tout le succès possible dans la réalisation de leur projet novateur !
Bourse d’innovation en recherche PRDTC KFOC : Dre Maureen Meade
Guidelines for Sequential Participation of Transplant Recipients into Donor Intervention Trials and Subsequent Transplant Trials
- Affiliation principale : Université McMaster
- Thème 2 – Informer sur les pratiques universelles en matière de don
Résumé (en anglais)
Donor intervention trials have a demonstrated ability to improve the quantity, quality and longevity of organs for transplant recipients. Canada’s first clinical trial that administers a drug to a deceased donor and assesses downstream outcomes in transplant recipients (the CINERGY Pilot trial) has revealed a unique challenge related to the sequential enrolment of donors, organs, and recipients into successive trials. Researchers have expressed uncertainty about potential adverse consequences to this sequential research enrolment, including transplant recipient safety, decisional burden, scientific integrity, and the possibility of one study disrupting another. The CDTRP Innovation Award will provide our lead applicants the ability to collaborate with research bioethicists and donation and transplant researchers to address this complex challenge. We will conduct a bioethics analysis, systematic reviews, and a survey of donation/ transplant researchers to better understand the key ethical issues, and current views. This work will inform a formal guideline on sequential transplant research enrolment. Answering a call for such guidance from Canadian medical leads at a provincial organ donation organization, the resulting Canadian guideline will serve as an invaluable resource for future studies in donor management, ex vivo organs, and transplant care, to enhance patient safety and research productivity.