Antibody breakthrough could save artificial joints from infection

NCT ID NCT06621251

Summary

This study is testing whether a new antibody drug called TRL1068 can help treat chronic infections in artificial hip or knee joints. The goal is to clear the infection while keeping the original artificial joint in place, avoiding the need for a major two-stage replacement surgery. About 60 adults with confirmed joint infections will receive either the new antibody treatment plus a cleaning procedure and antibiotics, or will be observed while receiving the standard two-stage surgery.

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  • Gulfcoast Research Institute

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    Sarasota, Florida, 34232, United States

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  • Houston Methodist

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    Houston, Texas, 77030, United States

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  • M3 Wake Research Associates

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    Wilmington, North Carolina, 28412, United States

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  • Mayo Clinic Jacksonville

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    Jacksonville, Florida, 32224, United States

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  • NYU Langone Health

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    New York, New York, 10003, United States

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  • New England Baptist Hospital

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    Boston, Massachusetts, 02120, United States

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  • North Texas Medical Research Institute

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    Rockwall, Texas, 75087, United States

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  • OrthoArizona

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    Gilbert, Arizona, 85234, United States

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  • Paradigm Research Center

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    Houston, Texas, 77030, United States

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  • Phoenix Clinical Research

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    Tamarac, Florida, 33321, United States

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  • Proactive RGV

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    Brownsville, Texas, 78520, United States

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  • Sinai Hospital Baltimore

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    Baltimore, Maryland, 21215, United States

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  • UCLA

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    Los Angeles, California, 90024, United States

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  • University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS)

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    Little Rock, Arkansas, 72205, United States

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  • University of Rochester

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    Rochester, New York, 14623, United States

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  • University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

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    Galveston, Texas, 77555, United States

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  • University of Utah

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    Salt Lake City, Utah, 84112, United States

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