BACKGROUND. Steroids are largely effective for the immunosuppressive treatment in renal transplant patients, but cause severe side effects. Whether steroid withdrawal confers long-term beneficial effects remains unclear.METHODS. Data on 4481 cadaveric kidney transplant recipients were collected to estimate the impact of steroid withdrawal on kidney function and graft and patient survival using multivariate Cox regression models.RESULTS. A total of 923 patients (20.6%) had steroid treatment withdrawn. This was more common in recipients from younger donors and in older recipients, and in recipients with a first transplant, those who had pre-transplant or de novo diabetes mellitus and those with fewer episodes of acute rejection (AR) (22.4% vs...
BACKGROUND: The challenge in renal transplantation is to improve long-term patient and graft surviva...
The widely known adverse effects of long-term therapy with corticosteroids have motivated increasing...
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Background: Immunosuppressive regimens in renal transplantation frequently contain corticosteroids, ...
BACKGROUND: The combination of cyclosporin, azathioprine, and prednisolone (triple immunosuppression...
Background Immunosuppressive regimens in renal transplantation frequently contain corticosteroids, b...
INTRODUCTION: The morbidity related to long-term steroid therapy has led to continued interest in wi...
BACKGROUND: Chronic steroid therapy in spite of myriad side effects is widely used in kidney transpl...
Background. Withdrawal of steroids should be attempted after organ transplantation because of their ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Steroid minimization strategies attempt to reduce morbidity in kid...
Background: Acute rejection and graft function have not been completely clarified in early-steroid-w...
Steroids continue to be the cornerstone of immune suppression since the early days of organ transpla...
none23siBACKGROUND: Long-term use of corticosteroids is associated with considerable morbidity, incl...
As a key step in setting up the immunosuppression protocols for our kidney transplantation unit, sti...
Importance: The complications of corticosteroids make the inclusion of these drugs in immunosuppress...
BACKGROUND: The challenge in renal transplantation is to improve long-term patient and graft surviva...
The widely known adverse effects of long-term therapy with corticosteroids have motivated increasing...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73689/1/j.1600-6143.2008.02442.x.pd
Background: Immunosuppressive regimens in renal transplantation frequently contain corticosteroids, ...
BACKGROUND: The combination of cyclosporin, azathioprine, and prednisolone (triple immunosuppression...
Background Immunosuppressive regimens in renal transplantation frequently contain corticosteroids, b...
INTRODUCTION: The morbidity related to long-term steroid therapy has led to continued interest in wi...
BACKGROUND: Chronic steroid therapy in spite of myriad side effects is widely used in kidney transpl...
Background. Withdrawal of steroids should be attempted after organ transplantation because of their ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Steroid minimization strategies attempt to reduce morbidity in kid...
Background: Acute rejection and graft function have not been completely clarified in early-steroid-w...
Steroids continue to be the cornerstone of immune suppression since the early days of organ transpla...
none23siBACKGROUND: Long-term use of corticosteroids is associated with considerable morbidity, incl...
As a key step in setting up the immunosuppression protocols for our kidney transplantation unit, sti...
Importance: The complications of corticosteroids make the inclusion of these drugs in immunosuppress...
BACKGROUND: The challenge in renal transplantation is to improve long-term patient and graft surviva...
The widely known adverse effects of long-term therapy with corticosteroids have motivated increasing...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73689/1/j.1600-6143.2008.02442.x.pd