Immunosuppression non-adherence is a major cause of graft failure after liver transplantation. The aim of this study was to evaluate practice surrounding conversion from immediate-release to prolonged-release Tacrolimus formulation and to assess patient adherence and quality of life (QoL). One hundred and seven adult liver transplant recipients, receiving immediate-release Tacrolimus for a minimum of 6 months, were converted to prolonged-release formulation, based on a dose ratio of one (1:1). The median follow-up was 120 [IQR, 120-123] months. Tacrolimus dosage and blood level, liver and renal function, lipid and glucose profiles were recorded. In addition, questionnaires were submitted to evaluate adherence and QoL following conversion. N...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Adherence to immunosuppressive treatments is a major concern in tra...
BACKGROUND The DIAMOND study of de novo liver transplant patients showed that prolonged-release tacr...
BACKGROUND: Data are lacking regarding the long-term effect of preemptive conversion to everolimus ...
Immunosuppression non-adherence is a major cause of graft failure after liver transplantation. The a...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the long term effects of once-daily tacrolimus (OD-T...
AIMS OF THE STUDY Non-adherence to immunosuppressive therapy in patients following solid organ tr...
Background. Nonadherence to immunosuppression in liver transplant recipients (LTRs) leads to deterio...
Background: The prolonged-release once-daily (QD) tacrolimus is a formulation developed to improve a...
Background: Compliance to immunosuppressive therapy is critical to prevent organ rejection and possi...
Background. This study investigated medication adherence in kidney transplant patients (KTPs) conver...
multicenter, 24-week, randomized trial investigating the effect of different once-daily, prolonged-r...
Aim: Tacrolimus has proven efficacy as an immunosuppressive therapy to prevent transplant rejection ...
Background: Clinical data about long-term use of tacrolimus QD are lacking. Methods: Ten-years data ...
Copyright © 2014 AshokThorat et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Background. Data are lacking regarding the long-term effect of preemptive conversion to everolimus f...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Adherence to immunosuppressive treatments is a major concern in tra...
BACKGROUND The DIAMOND study of de novo liver transplant patients showed that prolonged-release tacr...
BACKGROUND: Data are lacking regarding the long-term effect of preemptive conversion to everolimus ...
Immunosuppression non-adherence is a major cause of graft failure after liver transplantation. The a...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the long term effects of once-daily tacrolimus (OD-T...
AIMS OF THE STUDY Non-adherence to immunosuppressive therapy in patients following solid organ tr...
Background. Nonadherence to immunosuppression in liver transplant recipients (LTRs) leads to deterio...
Background: The prolonged-release once-daily (QD) tacrolimus is a formulation developed to improve a...
Background: Compliance to immunosuppressive therapy is critical to prevent organ rejection and possi...
Background. This study investigated medication adherence in kidney transplant patients (KTPs) conver...
multicenter, 24-week, randomized trial investigating the effect of different once-daily, prolonged-r...
Aim: Tacrolimus has proven efficacy as an immunosuppressive therapy to prevent transplant rejection ...
Background: Clinical data about long-term use of tacrolimus QD are lacking. Methods: Ten-years data ...
Copyright © 2014 AshokThorat et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Background. Data are lacking regarding the long-term effect of preemptive conversion to everolimus f...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Adherence to immunosuppressive treatments is a major concern in tra...
BACKGROUND The DIAMOND study of de novo liver transplant patients showed that prolonged-release tacr...
BACKGROUND: Data are lacking regarding the long-term effect of preemptive conversion to everolimus ...