ID | 32683 |
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Sakagami, Kenichi
Shiozaki, Shigehiro
Takasu, Shinji
Matsuno, Tsuyoshi
Fujiwara, Takuzo
Kusaka, Satoshi
Uda, Masashi
Matsuoka, Junji
Naomoto, Yoshio
Gouchi, Akira
Hamazaki, Keisuke
Tanaka, Shinichiro
Orita, Kunzo
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Abstract | A retrospective study was carried out in 110 cadaveric kidney transplant recipients to compare the effects of low doses of cyclosporine (CsA), azathioprine (AZP) and steroids (triple-drug therapy) with those of higher doses of steroids plus AZP (conventional immunosuppression). Graft survival rate in the triple-drug therapy was 77%, 69%, and 69% at 1, 3, and 5 years, respectively. This was significantly better than 48%, 34%, and 29% in conventional immunosuppression. The incidence of acute rejection episodes was significantly lower in the triple-drug therapy than in conventional immunosuppression (25% vs 58%). In conclusion, our study shows that triple-drug therapy using low-dose cyclosporine is the safest of the immunosuppressive regimens and provides a beneficial effect on the long-term survival of cadaveric kidney transplants. |
Keywords | cadaveric kindney transplantation
cyclosporine
triple-drug therapy
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Amo Type | Article
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Publication Title |
Acta Medica Okayama
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Published Date | 1992-02
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Volume | volume46
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Issue | issue1
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Publisher | Okayama University Medical School
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Start Page | 53
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End Page | 56
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ISSN | 0386-300X
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NCID | AA00508441
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Journal Article
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English
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File Version | publisher
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True
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