Comparison of 2-drug and 3-drug immunosuppression for cadaveric renal transplantation |
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Authors: | D C Martin G Tertzakian E Ruzics |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, University of California Irvine. |
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Abstract: | We compare the results in recipients of cadaveric renal allografts immunosuppressed with cyclosporine and prednisone to those who received immunosuppression with cyclosporine, azathioprine and prednisone. The 2 groups were compared relative to HLA-ABDR matching, plasma reactive antibodies, cold ischemia time, diabetes as a cause of renal failure and recipient age greater than 50 years. The incidences of clinical allograft rejection and grafts lost to rejection were not significantly different in these 2 groups evaluated at 1 year. In the 2-drug immunosuppressed group the actual 3, 6 and 12-month graft function was 87, 86 and 85%, respectively, compared to 79, 78 and 74%, respectively, in the 3-drug immunosuppressed group. A difference in graft survival was due to graft loss secondary to vascular thrombosis and patient death, and not to immunological events. No advantage was demonstrated for the use of 3-drug immunosuppression for kidney allografts over a 2-drug protocol of cyclosporine and prednisone. |
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