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Conversion from cyclosporine to azathioprine at three months reduces the incidence of chronic allograft nephropathy
Authors:Bakker Rene C  Hollander Adrianus A M J  Mallat Marko J K  Bruijn Jan A  Paul Leendert C  de Fijter Johan W
Affiliation:Department of Nephrology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Conversion from cyclosporine to azathioprine after renal transplantation has been shown to be beneficial in terms of allograft function, cardiovascular risk factor profile, and the incidence of gout. A higher incidence of acute rejection, however, has also been reported and uncertainty still exists about the long-term outcome after conversion. We report on the extended follow-up of an open-label, randomized trial that examined conversion to azathioprine as early as three months after transplantation. METHODS: One hundred twenty-eight patients were enrolled in this single-center study. Three months after transplantation they were randomly assigned to continue cyclosporine treatment (N = 68), or they were converted to azathioprine (N = 60). The steroid dose was temporarily increased in the patients who were converted. RESULTS: Patient survival was not different in the two groups. Graft survival tended to be lower (64.7% vs. 76.5% at 15 years) in the cyclosporine continuation group (P = 0.14) when data were analyzed on an intention to treat basis. The graft survival of the patients that stayed on their assigned treatment was significantly higher in the azathioprine arm, starting at two years' post-transplantation. The glomerular filtration rate was significantly higher in the patients who were converted to azathioprine. More allograft biopsies were taken from patients remaining on cyclosporine for suspicion of cyclosporine-related nephrotoxicity and prompted a high rate of late conversions (19%). The relative risk of chronic allograft nephropathy was significantly higher in the group that continued cyclosporine [relative risk, 4.3 (95% CI, 1.4 to 12.9); P = 0.009]. Conversion to azathioprine reduced the need of blood pressure and lipid-lowering drugs. CONCLUSION: Conversion to a calcineurin inhibitor-free immunosuppressive regiment three months after renal transplantation improved allograft function, reduced the need of cardiovascular risk factor-controlling medication, and reduced the incidence of chronic allograft nephropathy.
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