Volume 19, Issue 3 pp. 309-315

A calcineurin antagonist-free induction/maintenance strategy for immunosuppression in elderly recipients of renal allografts from elderly cadaver donors: long-term results from a prospective single centre trial*

Helmut Arbogast

Helmut Arbogast

Division of Transplantation Surgery

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Henning Hückelheim

Henning Hückelheim

Division of Transplantation Surgery

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Helmut Schneeberger

Helmut Schneeberger

Division of Transplantation Surgery

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Wolf-D Illner

Wolf-D Illner

Division of Transplantation Surgery

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Anwar Tarabichi

Anwar Tarabichi

Division of Transplantation Surgery

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Jan Fertmann

Jan Fertmann

Division of Transplantation Surgery

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Cosmas D Wimmer

Cosmas D Wimmer

Division of Transplantation Surgery

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Günter F Hillebrand

Günter F Hillebrand

Department of Internal Medicine I, Medical Centre, University of Munich, Munich, Germany

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Nouhad Mistry-Burchardi

Nouhad Mistry-Burchardi

Department of Internal Medicine I, Medical Centre, University of Munich, Munich, Germany

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Robert Thomae

Robert Thomae

Department of Internal Medicine I, Medical Centre, University of Munich, Munich, Germany

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Ali Acikgöz

Ali Acikgöz

Division of Transplantation Surgery

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Walter Land

Walter Land

Division of Transplantation Surgery

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First published: 06 May 2005
Citations: 30
Dr Helmut Arbogast, Division of Transplantation, Medical Centre, University of Munich, Marchioninistr. 15, D-81377 Munich, Germany.
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 This manuscript includes data from the thesis of Henning Hückelheim, Medical Faculty, University of Munich (in preparation).

Abstract

Abstract: Background: With the aim to improve the inferior outcomes in elderly recipients of kidneys from elderly cadaver donors, we applied and investigated a therapeutic regimen consisting of calcineurin inhibitor (CNI)-free, mycophenolate mofetil (MMF)-based immunosuppressive (i.s.) induction/maintenance protocol. In this article, we report the long-term results of this clinical trial.

Methods: A total of 89 recipients (mean age: 63.8 yr) of kidneys from cadaver donors (mean age: 66.8 yr) were consecutively recruited for this 5-yr, prospective, open, single centre, pilot trial. Induction therapy consisted of MMF and steroids in conjunction with a short course (4–10 d) of rabbit antithymocyte globulin (ATG). Maintenance treatment was performed with MMF/steroids or MMF alone under strict therapeutic drug monitoring by aiming target mycophenolic acid (MPA)-trough levels between 2 and 6 mg/mL.

Results: Cumulative 5-year patient and renal allograft survival was 87.69% and 69.81%, respectively. Acute rejection episodes occurred in 23.6% (21 patients). Long-term function of the old renal allografts proved to be satisfactory as reflected by serum creatinine-values of 1.53 mg/dL and urea-values of 57.9 mg/dL at 5 yr.

Conclusion: Application of a nephrotoxicity- and atherogenicity-free, MMF-based i.s. induction/maintenance protocol in elderly recipient of kidneys from elderly cadaver donors leads to improved long-term outcomes which are comparable with data from young recipients who have received allografts from young cadaver donors.

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