Target organs express antigens directly recognized by antigen-specific T cells, thereby precipitating rejection. When early T-cell activation is inhibited, there is a low risk of rejection. We sought to determine the predictive values of serial posttransplant blood cyclosporine trough (C(0)) concentrations to minimize the risk for a first rejection episode compared with 2-hour postdose (C(2)) drug concentrations. The final aim of the study was to identify a concentration range for the best predictive pharmacokinetic parameter that should be targeted to reduce the risk of rejection. This possibility was explored in 334 de novo kidney transplant recipients who participated in the prospective, multicenter Mycophenolate Steroid-Sparing Trial. A...
The clinical management of cyclosporine has evolved greatly during the last decade thanks to the use...
Objective: Absorption profiling of cyclosporine is a current concept of drug monitoring. A single bl...
Neoral dosing is traditionally based on cyclosporine (CyA) trough levels (C(0)). Four-h area under t...
Target organs express antigens directly recognized by antigen-specific T cells, thereby precipitatin...
Target organs express antigens recognized directly by antigen-specific T cells, and their recognitio...
In renal transplantation blood cyclosporine levels soon after surgery act as a major determinant of ...
BACKGROUND. We investigated cyclosporine A (CsA) concentrations at the site of action, inside T-lymp...
International audienceEarly posttransplant steroid withdrawal may increase the risk of acute rejecti...
This study analyzed early changes in trough blood cyclosporine concentrations and cyclosporine expos...
BACKGROUND: Cyclosporin (CsA) level obtained 2 h after the morning dose (C(2)) has been shown to...
Graft survival in organ transplantation has significantly improved with the introduction of cyclospo...
Objectives: Although monitoring of cyclosporin (CsA) is standard clinical practice postrenal transpl...
The clinical management of cyclosporine has evolved greatly during the last decade thanks to the use...
Objective: Absorption profiling of cyclosporine is a current concept of drug monitoring. A single bl...
Neoral dosing is traditionally based on cyclosporine (CyA) trough levels (C(0)). Four-h area under t...
Target organs express antigens directly recognized by antigen-specific T cells, thereby precipitatin...
Target organs express antigens recognized directly by antigen-specific T cells, and their recognitio...
In renal transplantation blood cyclosporine levels soon after surgery act as a major determinant of ...
BACKGROUND. We investigated cyclosporine A (CsA) concentrations at the site of action, inside T-lymp...
International audienceEarly posttransplant steroid withdrawal may increase the risk of acute rejecti...
This study analyzed early changes in trough blood cyclosporine concentrations and cyclosporine expos...
BACKGROUND: Cyclosporin (CsA) level obtained 2 h after the morning dose (C(2)) has been shown to...
Graft survival in organ transplantation has significantly improved with the introduction of cyclospo...
Objectives: Although monitoring of cyclosporin (CsA) is standard clinical practice postrenal transpl...
The clinical management of cyclosporine has evolved greatly during the last decade thanks to the use...
Objective: Absorption profiling of cyclosporine is a current concept of drug monitoring. A single bl...
Neoral dosing is traditionally based on cyclosporine (CyA) trough levels (C(0)). Four-h area under t...