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Variability of the Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Inhibitors Is Correlated With Long-Term Renal Graft Survival
Authors:R. Valero  A. Sanchez-Fructuoso  E. Rodrigo  L. Belmar  M.A. Cos  I. Perez-Flores  J. Delgado  J.C.R. San Millan
Affiliation:1. Nephrology Department, Valdecilla University Hospital, Santander, Spain;2. Nephrology Department, Clinico San Carlos University Hospital, Madrid, Spain;3. Pharmacology Department, Valdecilla University Hospital, Santander, Spain
Abstract:

Background

Many studies demonstrate the relationship between the high intrapatient variability of calcineurin inhibitor (CNI) levels and poor long-term renal graft outcome. Our objective is to analyze the intrapatient variability observed in the mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitors (mTOR-i) blood levels, to compare the variability of sirolimus (SRL) with that of everolimus (EVL) in kidney transplant patients converted to an mTOR-i, and to analyze whether the coefficient of variation (CV) was correlated with long-term graft survival.

Methods

We analyzed 279 adult renal transplant patients converted to an mTOR-i. CV was calculated using at least 3 blood trough levels between 3 and 18 months postconversion.

Results

The mean and median CV of the entire group was 25.54% and 23.7%, respectively. SRL and EVL mean CV was 23.8% and 27.1% (P = .03), respectively. The group of patients into the last tertile with CV> 28.52% presented a lower death-censored graft survival (75.26% vs. 93.01%, P < .0001) with a mean follow-up of 66.5 months.

Conclusion

The CV of mTOR-i is correlated with long-term renal graft survival, so it should be considered a prognostic factor. SRL has a lower CV than EVL in renal transplant patients converted to mTOR-i in the stable posttransplant phase.
Keywords:Address correspondence to Rosalia Valero   Cantabria University   Avenida de Valdecilla s/n   PC 39008   Santander   Cantabria   Spain. Tel: +34 654 742 900.
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