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2. A Population Pharmacokinetic Model of Tocilizumab in Kidney Transplant Patients Treated for Chronic Active Antibody-Mediated Rejection: Comparison of Plasma Exposure Between Intravenous and Subcutaneous Administration Schemes
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Arrivé, Capucine, Bazzoli, Caroline, Jouve, Thomas, Noble, Johan, Rostaing, Lionel, Stanke-Labesque, Françoise, and Djerada, Zoubir
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- 2024
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3. Hypothermia for expanded criteria organ donors in kidney transplantation in France (HYPOREME): a multicentre, randomised controlled trial
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Canet, Emmanuel, Brule, Noëlle, Pere, Morgane, Feuillet, Fanny, Blancho, Gilles, Martin-Lefevre, Laurent, Garandeau, Claire, Asehnoune, Karim, Rozec, Bertrand, Duveau, Agnès, Dube, Laurent, Pierrot, Marc, Humbert, Stanislas, Tirot, Patrice, Boyer, Jean-Marc, Labadie, François, Robert, René, Benard, Thierry, Kerforne, Thomas, Thierry, Antoine, Lesieur, Olivier, Vincent, Jean-François, Lesouhaitier, Mathieu, Larmet, Raphaëlle, Vigneau, Cécile, Goepp, Angélique, Bouju, Pierre, Quentin, Charlotte, Egreteau, Pierre-Yves, Huet, Olivier, Renault, Anne, Le Meur, Yannick, Venhard, Jean-Christophe, Buchler, Matthias, Voellmy, Marie-Hélène, Herve, Fabien, Schnell, David, Courte, Anne, Glotz, Denis, Amrouche, Lucile, Hazzan, Marc, Kamar, Nassim, Moal, Valérie, Bourenne, Jérémy, Le Quintrec, Moglie, Morelon, Emmanuel, Kamel, Toufik, Grimbert, Philippe, Heng, Anne-Elisabeth, Merville, Pierre, Garin, Aude, Hiesse, Christian, Fermier, Brice, Mousson, Christiane, Guyot-Colosio, Charlotte, Bouvier, Nicolas, Rerolle, Jean-Philippe, Durrbach, Antoine, Drouin, Sarah, Caillard, Sophie, Frimat, Luc, Girerd, Sophie, Albano, Laetitia, Rostaing, Lionel, Bertrand, Dominique, Hertig, Alexandre, Westeel, Pierre-François, Montini, Florent, Delpierre, Eric, Dorez, Didier, Alamartine, Eric, Ouisse, Carole, Sébille, Véronique, and Reignier, Jean
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- 2024
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4. Immunoadsorption and Plasma Exchange are Comparable in Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibodies or Anti-Glomerular Basement Membrane Removal Kinetics
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Sallee, Marion, Resseguier, Noémie, Crepin, Thomas, Bertin, Daniel, Bertrand, Dominique, Bobot, Mickaël, Krummel, Thierry, Maillard, Nicolas, Moussi-Frances, Julie, Pelletier, Marion, Poullin, Pascale, Rafat, Cédric, Robert, Thomas, Terrier, Benjamin, Rostaing, Lionel, Faguer, Stanislas, and Jourde-Chiche, Noémie
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- 2024
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5. Impact of donor-specific antibody with low mean fluorescence intensity on allograft outcomes in kidney transplant
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Kitpermkiat, Rungthiwa, Kantachuvesiri, Surasak, Thotsiri, Sansanee, Thammanichanond, Duangtawan, Rostaing, Lionel, and Wiwattanathum, Punlop
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- 2024
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6. Evaluation of Torque Teno Virus DNA Load as a Predictive Biomarker in Kidney Transplant Recipients Converted from Calcineurin Inhibitors to Belatacept
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Cabezas, Lara, Truffot, Aurelie, Germi, Raphaele, Bugnazet, Mathilde, Malvezzi, Paolo, Gnesotto, Manon, Rostaing, Lionel, Jouve, Thomas, and Noble, Johan
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- 2024
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7. A multicentre, patient- and assessor-blinded, non-inferiority, randomised and controlled phase II trial to compare standard and torque teno virus-guided immunosuppression in kidney transplant recipients in the first year after transplantation: TTVguideIT
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Haupenthal, Frederik, Rahn, Jette, Maggi, Fabrizio, Gelas, Fanny, Bourgeois, Philippe, Hugo, Christian, Jilma, Bernd, Böhmig, Georg A., Herkner, Harald, Wolzt, Michael, Doberer, Konstantin, Vossen, Matthias, Focosi, Daniele, Neuwirt, Hannes, Banas, Miriam, Banas, Bernhard, Budde, Klemens, Viklicky, Ondrej, Malvezzi, Paolo, Rostaing, Lionel, Rotmans, Joris I., Bakker, Stephan J. L., Eller, Kathrin, Cejka, Daniel, Pérez, Alberto Molina, Rodriguez-Arias, David, König, Franz, and Bond, Gregor
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- 2023
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8. Prospective observational study to validate a next-generation sequencing blood RNA signature to predict early kidney transplant rejection
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Bestard, Oriol, Augustine, Joshua, Wee, Alvin, Poggio, Emilio, Mannon, Roslyn B., Ansari, Mohammed Javeed, Bhati, Chandra, Maluf, Daniel, Benken, Scott, Leca, Nicolae, La Manna, Gaetano, Samaniego-Picota, Milagros, Shawar, Saed, Concepcion, Beatrice P., Rostaing, Lionel, Alberici, Federico, O’Connell, Phillip, Chang, Anthony, Salem, Fadi, Kattan, Michael W., Gallon, Lorenzo, and Donovan, Michael J.
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- 2024
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9. Application of machine learning to predict tacrolimus exposure in liver and kidney transplant patients given the MeltDose formulation
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Ponthier, Laure, Marquet, Pierre, Moes, Dirk Jan A. R., Rostaing, Lionel, van Hoek, Bart, Monchaud, Caroline, Labriffe, Marc, and Woillard, Jean Baptiste
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- 2023
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10. Status Report of Renal Transplant Patients in Niger
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Bonkano, Djibrilla, Tondi, Zeinabou Maiga Moussa, Diongolé, Hassane Moussa, Illiassou, Aboubacar, Abdou, Ide, Isaac, Ollivier De Montaguère, Mohamadou, Boubacar Rahinatou, Massi, Abboul Wahab Idrissa, Omar, Adehossi Eric, and Rostaing, Lionel
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- 2023
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11. Les néphropathies associées aux immunoglobulines monoclonales : de l’expansion clonale B à la toxicité rénale des immunoglobulines pathologiques
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Gueye, Serigne, Gauthier, Martin, Benyahia, Rayane, Trape, Lucas, Dahri, Souad, Kounde, Clément, Perier, Thomas, Meklati, Louiza, Guelib, Imene, Faye, Maria, and Rostaing, Lionel
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- 2022
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12. Améliorer l’accès à la transplantation rénale des sujets hyperimmunisés : quelle place pour un blocage de la voie de l’IL-6 dans les protocoles de désimmunisation ?
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Weinhard, Jules, Noble, Johan, Jouve, Thomas, Malvezzi, Paolo, and Rostaing, Lionel
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- 2022
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13. Safety, tolerability, and efficacy of monoclonal CD38 antibody felzartamab in late antibody-mediated renal allograft rejection: study protocol for a phase 2 trial
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Mayer, Katharina A., Budde, Klemens, Halloran, Philip F., Doberer, Konstantin, Rostaing, Lionel, Eskandary, Farsad, Christamentl, Anna, Wahrmann, Markus, Regele, Heinz, Schranz, Sabine, Ely, Sarah, Firbas, Christa, Schörgenhofer, Christian, Kainz, Alexander, Loupy, Alexandre, Härtle, Stefan, Boxhammer, Rainer, Jilma, Bernd, and Böhmig, Georg A.
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- 2022
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14. Immune responses following tocilizumab therapy to desensitize HLA-sensitized kidney transplant candidates
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Jouve, Thomas, Laheurte, Caroline, Noble, Johan, Weinhard, Jules, Daligault, Mélanie, Renaudin, Adeline, Naciri Bennani, Hamza, Masson, Dominique, Gravelin, Eléonore, Bugnazet, Mathilde, Bardy, Béatrice, Malvezzi, Paolo, Saas, Philippe, and Rostaing, Lionel
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- 2022
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15. Unraveling complexity: morbidity factors in elderly kidney transplant recipients.
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Gineste, Alexandra, Malvezzi, Paolo, Jouve, Thomas, Millet, Claire, Rostaing, Lionel, and Noble, Johan
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OLDER people ,OLDER patients ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,KIDNEY transplantation ,GRAFT survival - Abstract
Background The rising prevalence of end-stage renal failure in the elderly has led to an increased number of kidney transplantations in older individuals. While age does not solely determine transplant eligibility, frailty in elderly recipients significantly impacts post-transplant outcomes, particularly within the first year. Methods The RETRAITE (REnal TRAnsplantIon ouTcome in Elderly recipients) study, a single-center retrospective cohort study at Grenoble Alpes University Hospital (France), examined kidney transplant recipients aged 70 years and above transplanted between 2015 and 2020. The composite primary endpoint was defined as either of any hospital stay exceeding 40 days, death and/or return to dialysis within the first post-transplant year. The study explored risk factors for recipient and graft survival, rejection, hospitalizations over 40 days, and severe infections during the initial post-transplant year. Results Over six years, 149 patients aged 70 years or older received transplants. Eleven patients died, and seven returned to dialysis within the first year, corresponding to a 1-year graft survival rate of 87.9%. At 1 year, 49 patients (33%) met the composite endpoint. There was a significant association between the composite endpoint and curative anticoagulation [odds ratio (OR) 5.20; P < .001], peripheral arteriopathy (OR 3.14; P < .001) and delayed graft function (OR 8.24; P < .001). This cohort then was merged with a cohort of 150 younger kidney transplanted patients and we confirmed these results. Time on dialysis, prolonged cold ischemia and donor age contributed to higher morbidity and mortality. Conversely, preemptive and living donor transplants were associated with lower morbidity and mortality. Conclusions In this cohort aged over 70 years, age alone did not statistically correlate with increased morbidity and mortality. Variables related to grafts and donors, especially curative anticoagulation, were linked to poorer outcomes, emphasizing the favorable impact of preemptive and living donor transplants on morbidity and mortality in elderly patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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16. Glycolysis Changes in Alloreactive Memory B Cells in Highly Sensitized Kidney Transplant Recipients Undergonig Desensitization Therapy.
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Noble, Johan, Cabezas, Lara, Truffot, Aurelie, Dumolard, Lucile, Jouve, Thomas, Malvezzi, Paolo, Rostaing, Lionel, Dard, Céline, Saas, Philippe, Cravedi, Paolo, and Macek-Jilkova, Zuzana
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IMMUNOLOGIC memory ,CELL metabolism ,B cells ,PLASMA cells ,GRAFT rejection - Abstract
Despite the growing use of desensitization strategies, hyperimmune patients remain at high risk of antibody-mediated rejection suggesting that, even when donor-specific antibodies (DSA) are effectively depleted, anti-donor specific B cells persist. We included 10 highly sensitized recipients that underwent desensitization with plasmapheresis and B cell depletion prior to kidney transplantation. We quantified changes in DSA (luminex), total B-cell subsets (flow cytometry), anti-donor HLA B cells (fluorospot), and single-cell metabolism in serially collected samples before desensitization, at the time of transplant, and at 6 and 12 months thereafter. Desensitization was associated with a decrease in DSA and total memory B cell and naive B cell percentage, while plasma cells and memory anti-donor HLA circulating B cells persisted up to 12 months after transplant. At 12-month post-transplantation, memory B cells increased their glycolytic capacity, while proliferative KI67+ plasma cells modified their metabolism by increasing fatty acid and amino acid oxidation capacity and decreasing their glucose dependence. Despite effective DSA depletion, anti-donor B cells persist in kidney transplant recipients. Due to the reliance of these cells on glycolysis, glycolysistargeting therapies might represent a valuable treatment strategy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. A Randomized Trial Comparing Imlifidase to Plasmapheresis in Kidney Transplant Recipients With Antibody‐Mediated Rejection.
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Halleck, Fabian, Böhmig, Georg A., Couzi, Lionel, Rostaing, Lionel, Einecke, Gunilla, Lefaucheur, Carmen, Legendre, Christophe, Montgomery, Robert, Hughes, Peter, Chandraker, Anil, Wyburn, Kate, Halloran, Phil, Maldonado, Angela Q., Sjöholm, Kristoffer, Runström, Anna, Lefèvre, Paola, Tollemar, Jan, and Jordan, Stanley
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GRAFT rejection ,KIDNEY transplantation ,PLASMAPHERESIS ,PLASMA exchange (Therapeutics) ,GRAFT survival - Abstract
Background: Antibody‐mediated rejection (ABMR) poses a barrier to long‐term graft survival and is one of the most challenging events after kidney transplantation. Removing donor specific antibodies (DSA) through therapeutic plasma exchange (PLEX) is a cornerstone of antibody depletion but has inconsistent effects. Imlifidase is a treatment currently utilized for desensitization with near‐complete inactivation of DSA both in the intra‐ and extravascular space. Methods: This was a 6‐month, randomized, open‐label, multicenter, multinational trial conducted at 14 transplant centers. Thirty patients were randomized to either imlifidase or PLEX treatment. The primary endpoint was reduction in DSA level during the 5 days following the start of treatment. Results: Despite considerable heterogeneity in the trial population, DSA reduction as defined by the primary endpoint was 97% for imlifidase compared to 42% for PLEX. Additionally, imlifidase reduced DSA to noncomplement fixing levels, whereas PLEX failed to do so. After antibody rebound in the imlifidase arm (circa days 6–12), both arms had similar reductions in DSA. Five allograft losses occurred during the 6 months following the start of ABMR treatment—four within the imlifidase arm (18 patients treated) and one in the PLEX arm (10 patients treated). In terms of clinical efficacy, the Kaplan–Meier estimated graft survival was 78% for imlifidase and 89% for PLEX, with a slightly higher eGFR in the PLEX arm at the end of the trial. The observed adverse events in the trial were as expected, and there were no apparent differences between the arms. Conclusion: Imlifidase was safe and well‐tolerated in the ABMR population. Despite meeting the primary endpoint of maximum DSA reduction compared to PLEX, the trial was unsuccessful in demonstrating a clinical benefit of imlifidase in this heterogenous ABMR population. Trial Registration: EudraCT number: 2018‐000022‐66, 2020‐004777‐49; ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03897205, NCT04711850 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. The spectrum of kidney function alterations in adolescents with a solitary functioning kidney
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Grapin, Mathilde, Gaillard, François, Biebuyck, Nathalie, Ould-Rabah, Melissa, Hennequin, Carole, Berthaud, Romain, Dorval, Guillaume, Blanc, Thomas, Hourmant, Maryvonne, Kamar, Nassim, Rostaing, Lionel, Couzi, Lionel, Garcelon, Nicolas, Prié, Dominique, Boyer, Olivia, and Bienaimé, Frank
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- 2021
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19. Immortal Time-Bias–Corrected Survival of Highly Sensitized Patients and HLA-desensitized Kidney Transplant Recipients
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Noble, Johan, Metzger, Antoine, Daligault, Melanie, Chevallier, Eloi, Bugnazet, Mathilde, Bardy, Beatrice, Naciri Bennani, Hamza, Terrier, Nicolas, Fiard, Gaelle, Franquet, Quentin, Janbon, Benedicte, Masson, Dominique, Giovannini, Diane, Malvezzi, Paolo, Jouve, Thomas, and Rostaing, Lionel
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- 2021
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20. Adverse effects of immunosuppression after liver transplantation
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Noble, Johan, Terrec, Florian, Malvezzi, Paolo, and Rostaing, Lionel
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- 2021
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21. Early Steroid Withdrawal After Kidney Transplantation in Patients at Risk for New-Onset Diabetes After Transplantation
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Gierczak, Valentine, Noble, Johan, Malvezzi, Paolo, Janbon, Bénédicte, Terrec, Florian, Chevallier, Eloi, Naciri Bennani, Hamza, Bugnazet, Mathilde, Imerzoukene, Farida, Rostaing, Lionel, and Jouve, Thomas
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- 2021
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22. The Mayo Adhesive Probability score can help predict intra- and postoperative complications in patients undergoing laparoscopic donor nephrectomy
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Franquet, Quentin, Matillon, Xavier, Terrier, Nicolas, Rambeaud, Jean-Jacques, Crouzet, Sebastien, Long, Jean-Alexandre, Fassi-Fehri, Hakim, Codas-Duarte, Ricardo, Poncet, Delphine, Jouve, Thomas, Noble, Johan, Malvezzi, Paolo, Rostaing, Lionel, Descotes, Jean-Luc, Badet, Lionel, and Fiard, Gaelle
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- 2021
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23. Impact of Immunosuppressive Strategies on Post–Kidney Transplantation Thrombocytopenia
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Gierczak, Valentine, Jouve, Thomas, Malvezzi, Paolo, Terrec, Florian, Naciri-Bennani, Hamza, Janbon, Benedicte, Rostaing, Lionel, and Noble, Johan
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- 2021
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24. The effect of anemia on the efficacy and safety of treating chronic hepatitis C infection with direct-acting antivirals in patients with chronic kidney disease
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Elmowafy, Ahmed Yahia, Abbas, Mohamed Hamed, Denewar, Ahmed Abdelfattah, Mashaly, Mohamed Elsayed, Shiha, Gamal, El Wasif, Salwa Mahmoud, Rostaing, Lionel, and Bakr, Mohamed Adel
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- 2021
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25. Cytomegalovirus disease in de novo kidney-transplant recipients: comparison of everolimus-based immunosuppression without prophylaxis with mycophenolic acid-based immunosuppression with prophylaxis
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Manière, Louis, Noble, Johan, Terrec, Florian, Bennani, Hamza Naciri, Chevallier, Eloi, Janbon, Bénédicte, Germi, Raphaele, Bugnazet, Mathilde, Imerzoukene, Farida, Malvezzi, Paolo, Rostaing, Lionel, and Jouve, Thomas
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- 2021
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26. Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection (PASC) for Patients—3-Year Follow-Up of Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease.
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Filev, Rumen, Lyubomirova, Mila, Bogov, Boris, Kalinov, Krassimir, Hristova, Julieta, Svinarov, Dobrin, Garev, Alexander, and Rostaing, Lionel
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POST-acute COVID-19 syndrome ,CHRONIC kidney failure ,CHRONICALLY ill ,COVID-19 - Abstract
Post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC) is a significant health concern, particularly for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). This study investigates the long-term outcomes of individuals with CKD who were infected with COVID-19, focusing on their health status over a three-year period post-infection. Data were collected from both CKD and non-CKD patients who survived SARS-CoV-2 infection and were followed for three years as part of a research study on the impact, prognosis, and consequences of COVID-19 infection in CKD patients. In this prospective cohort study, we analyzed clinical records, laboratory findings, and patient-reported outcomes assessed at intervals during follow-up. The results indicated no permanent changes in renal function in any of the groups analyzed, although patients without CKD exhibited faster recovery over time. Furthermore, we examined the effect of RAAS-blocker therapy over time, finding no influence on PASC symptoms or renal function recovery. Regarding PASC symptoms, most patients recovered within a short period, but some required prolonged follow-up and specialized post-recovery management. Following up with patients in the post-COVID-19 period is crucial, as there is still insufficient information and evidence regarding the long-term effects, particularly in relation to CKD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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27. Calcium-Free Dialysate Hemodialysis: A Simplified Approach.
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Corbu, Alexandra, Terrec, Florian, Malvezzi, Paolo, Jouzier, Arnaud, Jouve, Thomas, Rostaing, Lionel, and Naciri Bennani, Hamza
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HEMODIALYSIS ,HEMODIALYSIS patients ,ARTERIOVENOUS fistula ,ARTERIAL catheterization ,PATIENT safety - Abstract
Intermittent hemodialysis (HD) in high-bleeding-risk patients presents a challenge as circuit anticoagulation using heparin is contraindicated in such cases. Recently, the use of calcium-free citrate-containing dialysate with calcium supplementation emerged as a viable alternative to heparin-circuit anticoagulation. This is a retrospective, monocentric study to evaluate dialysis efficacy using calcium-free citrate-containing dialysate with calcium reinjection into the venous line in hemodialysis patients at risk of bleeding. A total of 53 patients were analyzed: 52 had a temporary contraindication to systemic anticoagulation (active bleeding or surgical intervention), and 1 chronic HD patient had prolonged bleeding time due to inoperable arteriovenous fistula stenosis. Only 7 out of 79 dialysis sessions performed were prematurely terminated (vascular access dysfunction). The median dialysis time was 240 min (range: 150–300). The chronic dialysis patient had 108 sessions with no premature termination. Frequent monitoring of ionized calcium was performed throughout the dialysis sessions: levels remained stable at T0 and T + 60 min (1.08 ± 0.08 mmol/L) and slightly increased at the end of the dialysis session (1.19 ± 0.13 mmol/L), remaining within normal limits. Target postfilter ionized calcium <0.4 mmol/L was achieved in all sessions (0.31 ± 0.07 mmol/L). There were no cases of symptomatic hypo-/hypercalcemia and no need for calcium infusion rate adjustment throughout the sessions. Hemodialysis with calcium-free citrate-containing dialysate and calcium reinjection into the venous line is efficient and safe in HD patients with contraindications to systemic anticoagulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. L’apport d’une unité de concertation éthique pour la pratique professionnelle en néphrologie validé par un protocole de recherche
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Maurizi-Balzan, Jocelyne, Fourneret, Éric, Cimar, Laurence, Noble, Johan, Naciri-Bennani, Hamza, Tetaz, Rachel, and Rostaing, Lionel
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- 2019
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29. Comment mettre en place un plateau technique d’aphérèses
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Maurizi-Balzan, Jocelyne, Jouve, Thomas, Naciri-Bennani, Hamza, Noble, Johan, Tanoukhi, Khadija, Motte, Lionel, Malvezzi, Paolo, and Rostaing, Lionel
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- 2019
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30. Safety and efficacy of eculizumab for the prevention of antibody-mediated rejection after deceased-donor kidney transplantation in patients with preformed donor-specific antibodies
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Glotz, Denis, Russ, Graeme, Rostaing, Lionel, Legendre, Christophe, Tufveson, Gunnar, Chadban, Steve, Grinyó, Josep, Mamode, Nizam, Rigotti, Paolo, Couzi, Lionel, Büchler, Matthias, Sandrini, Silvio, Dain, Bradley, Garfield, Mary, Ogawa, Masayo, Richard, Tristan, and Marks, William H.
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- 2019
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31. Efficacy and safety of the new antiviral agents for the treatment of hepatitis C virus infection in Egyptian renal transplant recipients
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Maghrabi, Hanzada Mohamed El, Elmowafy, Ahmed Yahia, Refaie, Ayman Fathi, Elbasiony, Mohammed Adel, Shiha, Gamal Elsayed, Rostaing, Lionel, and Bakr, Mohamed Adel
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- 2019
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32. High rate of acute kidney injury in patients with chronic kidney disease and hepatitis C virus genotype 4 treated with direct-acting antiviral agents
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Elmowafy, Ahmed Yahia, El Maghrabi, Hanzada Mohamed, Mashaly, Mohamed Elsayed, Eldahshan, Khaled Farouk, Rostaing, Lionel, and Bakr, Mohamed Adel
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- 2019
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33. La néphrite de Lyme chez l’homme : bases physiopathologiques et spectre lésionnel rénal
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Gueye, Serigne, Seck, Sidy Mouhamed, Kane, Yaya, Tosi, Pierre-Olivier, Dahri, Souad, Kounde, Clément, Algouzmari, Ilham, Gouin, Anna, Ged, Étienne, Allal, Asma, and Rostaing, Lionel
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- 2019
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34. Is There a Place for Apheresis in the Management of Idiopathic Membranous Nephropathy? A Report of Three Cases and Literature Review.
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Naciri Bennani, Hamza, Banza, Augustin Twite, Giovannini, Diane, Motte, Lionel, Noble, Johan, Corbu, Alexandra, Malvezzi, Paolo, Jouve, Thomas, and Rostaing, Lionel
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LITERATURE reviews ,SERUM albumin ,KIDNEY diseases ,AUTOANTIBODIES ,IMMUNOADSORPTION - Abstract
Membranous nephropathy constitutes approximately 20% of adult nephrotic syndrome cases. In approximately 80% of cases, membranous nephropathy is primary, mediated by IgG autoantibodies primarily targeting podocyte antigens (PLA2R, THSD7A, etc.). The treatment involves a combination of corticosteroids and cyclophosphamide or anti-CD20-based therapies, e.g., rituximab. In the event of significant proteinuria and in order to avoid the urinary elimination of rituximab, therapeutic apheresis, in particular semi-specific immunoadsorption, may be an option allowing for a reduction in proteinuria and autoantibodies before initiating treatment with rituximab. We present the preliminary experience of three patients treated with semi-specific immunoadsorption for primary membranous nephropathy between January 2021 and March 2023. Two patients were anti-PLA2R-autoantibody-positive and one was seronegative. The average age was 59 ± 17 years. Semi-specific immunoadsorption did not reduce albuminuria, but it, nevertheless, led to an increase in serum albumin, contributing to the regression of edema. It effectively eliminated anti-PLA2R autoantibodies in the two anti-PLA2R-positive patients. Consequently, apheresis may not induce a rapid reduction in proteinuria, but could contribute to a more accelerated remission when combined with the anti-CD20 treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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35. Implementation of Kidney Biopsy in One of the Poorest Countries in the World: Experience from Zinder Hospital (Niger).
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Diongolé, Hassane Moussa, Tondi, Zeinabou Maiga Moussa, Garba, Abdoulazize, Ganiou, Kabirou, Chaibou, Laouali, Bonkano, Djibrilla, Aboubacar, Illiassou, Seribah, Abdoul Aziz, Abdoulaye Idrissa, Abdoul Madjid, Atanda, Akinfenwa, and Rostaing, Lionel
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RENAL biopsy ,FOCAL segmental glomerulosclerosis ,KIDNEY glomerulus diseases ,CHRONIC kidney failure ,DIABETIC nephropathies ,IGA glomerulonephritis - Abstract
Kidney biopsy (KB) has become essential in the nephrologist's approach to kidney diseases, both for diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. Our objective is to describe the preliminary results of KBs in Niger, one of the poorest countries in the world. This is a descriptive cross-sectional study that took place over 36 months in the nephrology/dialysis department of the Zinder National Hospital. Biopsy results were obtained in less than 5 working days. Patients were responsible for covering the cost of the kidney biopsy. The data collected were analyzed using Epi Info V7 software. We performed 120 kidney biopsies during the study period. The average age of the patients was 35 years ± 15.4 [5–68]. The male/female sex ratio was 2:1. Patients' medical history included herbal medicine use in 33% of cases and high blood pressure in 27.5% of cases. Proteinuria was present at a rate of ≥3 g/24 h in 46.6% of them. The primary indication for kidney biopsy was glomerular syndrome in 62.5% of cases, including 50% with nephrotic syndrome. All kidney biopsies were performed with real-time ultrasound guidance, using an automatic gun fitted with a 16G needle. Regarding complications, macroscopic hematuria was present in 12.5% of cases. Inadequate kidney biopsy was infrequent (5.8% of cases). The most common findings were (i) glomerular diseases (58.4%), such as membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (13.3%), focal-segmental glomerulosclerosis (10.6%), lupus nephritis (8.8%), minimal change disease (8%), and membranous nephropathy (2.7%), and (ii) tubulointerstitial changes (31.8%). Diabetic nephropathy was rare (2.6%), as was IgA nephropathy (0.9%). We have demonstrated that implementing a sustainable kidney biopsy program in a very poor country is feasible, thanks to the dedication of a specialized renal pathologist. Having a clear diagnosis can assist in properly treating these renal patients according to international guidelines, thereby delaying the progression to end-stage kidney disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. IL-6 and SAA—Strong Predictors for the Outcome in COVID-19 CKD Patients.
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Filev, Rumen, Lyubomirova, Mila, Bogov, Boris, Kalinov, Krassimir, Hristova, Julieta, Svinarov, Dobrin, and Rostaing, Lionel
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COVID-19 ,INTERLEUKIN-6 ,COVID-19 pandemic ,ACUTE kidney failure ,PATHOLOGICAL physiology - Abstract
In this prospective study, we assessed biomarkers of inflammation (IL-6 and SAA) from the serum of 120 COVID-19 patients, of whom 70 had chronic kidney disease. All the samples were taken at emergency-department (ED) admission. Our goal was to relate the biomarkers to the results of death and acute kidney injury. All the patients underwent chest computer tomography to estimate the severity score (0–5), which was performed at hospital admission. Finally, biomarkers were also evaluated in a healthy control group and in non-COVID-19-CKD patients. IL-6 and SAA were statistically different between the subgroups, i.e., they were significantly increased in patients with COVID-19. Both of the biomarkers (IL-6 and SAA) were independently associated with mortality, AKI and a higher grade of pathological changes in the lung's parenchyma. Both high baseline levels of IL-6 and SAA on hospital admission were highly correlated with a later ventilatory requirement and mortality, independent of hospital stay. Mortality was found to be significantly higher when the chest CT severity score was 3–4, compared with a severity score of 0–2 (p < 0.0001). Conclusions: at the admission stage, IL-6 and SAA are useful markers for COVID-19 patients with CKD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Treatment of hepatitis C infection among Egyptian hemodialysis patients: the dream becomes a reality
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Elmowafy, Ahmed Yahia, El Maghrabi, Hanzada Mohamed, Eldahshan, Khaled Farouk, Refaie, Ayman Fathi, Elbasiony, Mohammed Adel, Matter, Yasser Elsayed, Saleh, Hazem Hamed, Shiha, Gamal Elsayed, Rostaing, Lionel, and Bakr, Mohamed Adel
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- 2019
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38. Pharmacokinetics of Prolonged-Release Once-Daily Formulations of Tacrolimus in De Novo Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Randomized, Parallel-Group, Open-Label, Multicenter Study
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Kamar, Nassim, Cassuto, Elisabeth, Piotti, Giovanni, Govoni, Mirco, Ciurlia, Giorgia, Geraci, Silvia, Poli, Gianluigi, Nicolini, Gabriele, Mariat, Christophe, Essig, Marie, Malvezzi, Paolo, Le Meur, Yannick, Garrigue, Valerie, Del Bello, Arnaud, and Rostaing, Lionel
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39. mTOR Inhibition Is Most Beneficial After Liver Transplantation for Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Patients With Active Tumors
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Schnitzbauer, Andreas A., Filmann, Natalie, Adam, René, Bachellier, Philippe, Bechstein, Wolf O., Becker, Thomas, Bhoori, Sherrie, Bilbao, Itxarone, Brockmann, Jens, Burra, Patrizia, Chazoullières, Olivier, Cillo, Umberto, Colledan, Michele, Duvoux, Christoph, Ganten, Tom M., Gugenheim, Jean, Heise, Michael, van Hoek, Bart, Jamieson, Neville, de Jong, Koert P., Klein, Christian G., Klempnauer, Jürgen, Kneteman, Norman, Lerut, Jan, Mäkisalo, Heikki, Mazzaferro, Vincenzo, Mirza, Darius F., Nadalin, Silvio, Neuhaus, Peter, Pageaux, George-Philippe, Pinna, Antonio D., Pirenne, Jaques, Pratschke, Johann, Powel, James, Rentsch, Markus, Rizell, Magnus, Rossi, Giorgio, Rostaing, Lionel, Roy, André, Scholz, Tim, Settmacher, Utz, Soliman, Thomas, Strasser, Simone, Söderdahl, Gunnar, Troisi, Roberto I., Turrión, Victor Sánchez, Schlitt, Hans J., and Geissler, Edward K.
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40. Clinical features and prognostic factors of listeriosis: the MONALISA national prospective cohort study
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Hausfater, Pierre, Pourriat, Jean-Louis, Casalino, Enrique, Riou, Bruno, Pateron, Dominique, Yéni, Patrick, Bricaire, François, Ville, Yves, Azria, Elie, Dommergues, Marc, Bergmann, Jean-François, Wolff, Michel, Mira, Jean-Paul, Guillevin, Loïc, Zuber, Mathieu, Abasse, Soumeth, Aberrane, Saïd, Abgueguen, Pierre, Abokasem, Ayman, Abraham, Bruno, Ache-Papillon, Chantal, Adam, Pascal, Adam, Marie-Noëlle, Adhoute, Xavier, Adoue, Daniel, Afi, Moncef, Afroukh, Nawel, Agha-Mir, Ilhem, Aissa, Nejla, Aissaoui, Liamine, Akerman, Grégory, Akkari, Ali, Al Chaar, Majed, Al Freijat, Faraj, Al-Jalaby, Bachar, Albert, Didier, Albertini, Marie-Thérèse, Albinet, Hélène, Alfonsi, Gwenaël, Ali, Youssef, Chaouche, Zahr-Eddine Ali, Allart, Anne, Alric, Laurent, Améri, Alain, Amoura, Zahir, Ampère, Alexandre, Amroun, Hakim, Ananivi, Amévi, Ancelin, Pascal, André, Thierry, Andremont, Antoine, Andreotti, Dominique, Andriamaneo, Hélinoro, Andriau, Clara, Anglaret, Hélène, Anguel, Nadia, Annaix, Véronique, Anteur, Wassila, Anuset, Delphine, Aoudia, Ourida, Arabi, Miloud, Archambaud, Muriel, Archambaud, Maryse, Ardiet, Emmanuel, Argaud, Laurent, Arista, Sophie, Arlet, Guillaume, Armengaud, Jean, Arnal, Jean-Michel, Arnault, Isabelle, Arsène, Olivier, Assaf, Ziad, Assi, Assi, Assouline, David, Astruc, Dominique, Aubard, Yves, Aubert, Claude, Aubry, Jean-Paul, Auburtin, Marc, Aucher, Philippe, Audeguy, Philippe, Audié, Jean-Pierre, Aumaitre, Hugues, Aumersier, Michel, Auroux, Jean, Autret, Fanny, Auvray, Etienne, Ayach, Badih, Aye, Paul, Ayouz, Khélifa, Bachelier, Marie-Nadège, Badia, Thomas Bachelot Philippe, Badila, Patrice, Bador, Julien, Badurescu, Viorica, Baldesi, Olivier, Bandaly, Françoise, Bandin, Olivia, Bani-Sadr, Firouzé, Bannier, Stéphanie, Baranger, Thierry, Barazer, Isabelle, Barbier, Marie-Christine, Barbier, François, Barbier, Carole, Barbieux, Marianne, Marie, Barboteau, Annick, Barbut, Patricia, Baret, Mylène, Barière, François, Baril, Jean-Yves, Barillot, Isabelle, 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Christine, Bollaert, Pierre-Edouard, Bolot, Pascal, Bonacorsi, Stéphane, Bonfils, Marie, Bonitchi, Pascal, Bonnan, Mickael, Bonnefoy, Philippe, Bonnet, Delphine, Bonnet, Richard, Bonnin, Emmanuelle, Bor, Jacques, Borie, Marie-Françoise, Borstein, Bernard, Bossi, Philippe, Botreau, Yves, Bottero, Julie, Bouasria, Abderrezak, Bouaziz, Radia, Bouchaud, Olivier, Bouche, Flore, Bouchet, Gérard, Bouden, Vincent, Boudhane, Amar, Boudy, Carole-Anne, Boue, François, Bouet, Cédric, Claude Boufetteau, Jean, Bouffandeau, Bernard, Bouhour, Damien, Bouiller, Marc, Bouillet, Laurence, Bouissou, Antoine, Boulain, Luc, Bourgeois, Stéphane, Bourgerette, Evelyne, Bourlet, Anne, Bourlière, Marc, Bourrée, Thomas, Bourrouillou, Aude, Boussekey, Nicolas, Boussier, Remi, Boutoille, David, Bouyer, Jean-Luc, Bouyssou-Destriau, Denise, Bouziges, Nicole, Boyer, Michelle, Braem, Louis, Branger, Bernard, Branger, Catherine, Brasme, Lucien, Bray, Philippe, Brazille, Patricia, Bresson, Violaine, Bret, Laurent, 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Canu, Nathalie, Capellier, Gilles, Carbillon, Lionel, Carbonelle, Bernard, Carbonelle, Etienne, Carboni, Marion, Carbonne, Bruno, Carcenac, Francis, Cardot, Florence, Carette, Sylvie, Cariou, Sylvie, Carli, Pierre, Carmagnol, Françoise, Caroli-Bosc, François-Xavier, Caron, François, Cartron, Guillaume, Casali, Patrick, Casanovas, Olivier, Cassignard, Dominique, Castaing, Denis, Castel, Brisse, Castelin, Sandrine, Castelnau, Pierre, Cathebras, Pascal, Catineau, Jean, Catteu, Sylviane, Cattier, Blandine, Cattoen, Christian, Cattoir, Vincent, Caumes, Eric, Caussin, Jean, Cavalié, François, Ceppa, Franck, Cerf, Charles, Ceriez, Anne, Cervantes, Nathalie, Chabanon-Pouget, Bruno, Chabrol, Amélie, Chachaty, Elisabeth, Chahtour, Hanen, Chaix, Fabrice, Challier, Marion, Chalvon-Demersay, Arnaud, Chambreuil, Guy, Chaminade, Bruno, Chamouine, Abdourahim, Chandesris Joséphine Chapalain-Cagnon, Christine, Chapelle, Alain, Chaplain, Chantal, Chapuzet, Claire, Charachon, Sylvie, Charasse, Christophe, 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Helvadjian, Thierry, Henni, Tawfiq, Henry-Andrieu, Yanne, Hequet, Delphine, Herbecq, Patrick, Herbrecht, Raoul, Hernu, Romain, Herry, Catherine, Herry, Jean-Paul, Herson, Serge, Heurtaux, Marie-Noelle, Heusse, Emmanuelle, Heyraud-Blanchet, Catherine, Hichri, Yoar, Hilbert, Gilles, Hili, Marie-Thérèse, Hiret, Sandrine, Hittinger, Gilles, Hochart, Anne-Cécile, Hodee, Nathalie, Holstein, Anne, Hombrouk-Alet, Cécile, Hominal, Stéphane, Honderlick, Patrick, Honoré Bouakline, Stéphanie, Hory, Bernard, Hourdebaigt-Larrusse, Pierre, Houssaye, Serge, Houssiaux-Maisonneuve, Nathalie, Hrichi, Abdelkader, Hubert, Didier, Huc, Benoît, Humbert, Karine, Hurel, Dominique, Husson-Wetzel, Stéphanie, Hutin, Pascal, Huttin, Bernard, Hyerle, Laura, Iacobelli, Silvia, Ilunga, Serge, Imbert, Guenièvre, Jabre-Sikias, Elias, Jacob, Jean-Louis, Jacobs, Romain, Jacomy, Dominique, Jacquier, Pascal, Jacquier, Hervé, Jaffarbandjee, Marie-Christine, Jamet, Angéline, Jan, Didier, Jang, Guyro, Jaouen, Anne-Christine, Jardel, Henry, Jarlier, Vincent, Jarrige, Luc, Jarrousse, Bernard, Jauhlac, Benoît, Jault, Véronique, Jault, Thierry, Jaunait, Eric, Javouhey, Etienne, Jean, Rodolphe, Jean, Julie, Jean-Pierre, Hélène, Jeanmaire, Eliette, Jeannot, Katy, Jeddi, Hassen, Jego, Mickael, Jennane, Selim, Join-Lambert, Olivier, Joly, Pascal, Jonquet, Olivier, Josien, Eric, Jouatte, Fabienne, Jouffret, Agnès, Jourde-Chiche, Noémie, Jourdes, Emilie, Jouvencel, Philippe, Jouzel, Charlotte, Julienne, Geneviève, Jullian, Eric, Juven, Agnès, Juvin, Philippe, Kaidomar, Michel, Kaiser, Thomas, Kalfon, Pierre, Kaltenbach, Georges, Kamar, Nassim, Kansau, Imad, Kara, Ali, Karaoui, Leila, Karirisi, Apollinaire, Karkous, Bernard, Kassis, Marie, Kayal, Samer, Keller, Marie, Kemenar, Chrystelle, Kennouche, Samir, Kerchache, Aissa, Kerleau, Jean-Marc, Kervegant, Anne-Gaelle, Khalifa-Thellier, Sandrine, Radhouane-Khanjari, Fethi, Kherouf, Hakim, Khodeir, Nordine, Kibbrecht, Eric, Kim, An, Kisterman, Jean-Paul, Kittschke, Bernard, Klapczynski, Frédéric, Kodzin, Marie-José, Konate, Bano, Kouaho, Sylvain, Koulmann, Laurence, Krechiem, Karim, Kubab, Sarah, Kubiak, Charles, Kurtz, Jean-Emmanuel, Labadie, Philippe, Labarrière, Damien, Labaune-Kiss, Andrea, Labé, Aurélie, Labourdette, Isabelle, Labrousse, Philippe, Labussière, Anne-Sophie, Lachenal, Florence, Lacroix, Jérôme, Lafeuillade, Alain, Lafforgue, Marie-Odile, Lafon, Ingrid, Lagasse, Jean-Pierre, Lagrandeur, Julien, Lalot, Jean-Marc, Lalu, Mélissa, Laluque, Simone, Lamache, Sébastien, Lamarca, Richard, Lamberet, Aurore, Lambert, Thierry, Lambiotte, Fabien, Lamia, Bouchra, Lamoine-Gimet, Ghislaine, Lamour, Armelle, Lamy, Brigitte, Lanba, Patrice, Landgraf, Nathalie, Landraud, Luc, Laporte, Jean-Patrick, Larible, Claire, Larrazet, Fabrice, Larroche, Claire, Lasbasses, Claudine, Lassel, Ludovic, Lassere, Bertrand, Laudat, Patrice, Lauque, Dominique, Laurens, Etienne, Laurent, Frédéric, Lauretta, Raphael, Laurin, Max, Lauzanne, Brigitte, Lavalard, Emmanuelle, Lavenu, Isabelle, Lavigne, Jean-Philippe, Le Baron, François, Le Berre, Rozenn, Le Berruyer, Pierre-Yves, Le Bideau, Marc, Le Boterff, Cécile, Le Chevallier, Sylvain, Le Coustumier, Alain, Le Du, Anne, Le Goff, Valérie, Le Henaff, Catherine, Le Lay, Geneviève, Le Maout, Gilles, Le Pierres, Athéna, Le Pimpec, Patricia, Le Poulain, Marguerite, Le Reste, Anne-Marie, Le Sec, Ludovic, Le Turdu, Françoise, Leautez-Nainville, Sophie, Lebas, Eddy, Leblond, Véronique, Lebreton, Marie-Annick, Lebreton, Didier, Lecaillon-Thibon, Evelyne, Lechat, Sylvie, Lechiche, Catherine, Lecis, Alain, Leclercq, Roland, Lecomte, Claire, Lécuyer, Hervé, Ledru, Sylvie, Leduc, Dominique, Leflon, Véronique, Lefort, Christine, Lefranc, Hélène, Lefrant, Jean-Yves, Legendre, Christophe, Legoff, Isabelle, Legout, Laurence, Legrand, Mathieu, Legras, Annick, Legros, Antoine, Leguen, Virginie, Leibinger, Franck, Lelièvre, Jean-Daniel, Lellouche, Franck, Lemaignen, Adrien, Lemarie, Romain, Lemble, Chantal, 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Sophie, Marty-Ane, Charles, Marzouk, Paul, Mascade, Géraldine, Masia, Florent, Masseron, Thierry, Masson, Loïc, Masson, Philippe, Matheron, Isabelle, Matica, Slavius, Matray, Olivier, Mattei, Marie-Françoise, Maubert, Bertrand, Maugein, Jeanne, Maureira, Juan-Pablo, May, Thierry, May, Adrien, Maze, Vincent, Meaudre Desgouttes, Eric, Mebazaa, Alexandre, Mechai, Frédéric, Medeau, Virginie, Megbemado, Richard, Mehri, Mona, Mein-Bottini, Myriam, Melis, Adrien, Mellier, Joelle, Ménager, Philippe, Ménard, Céline, Mendes-Martin, Lucile, Menguy, Anne-Claude, Menouar, Mohamed, Merabet, Taoufik, Mercury, Paul, Meregnani, Corinne, Mérigot, Philippe, Mermont, Sylvain, Merrouche, Yacine, Merville, Pierre-Gilles, Mesnage, Renaud, Mesnard, Louis, Messager, Aurélie, Messiaen, Thierry, Messika, Jonathan, Messner Pellenc, Patrick, Métenier, Hervé, Metton, Pierre, Meyer, Christian, Mialon, Michel, Miatello, Jordi, Michaud-herbst, Alban, Michault, Alain, Micheli, Sophie, Michon, Jocelyn, Baptiste Michot, Jean, Mielczarek, Severine, Mignart, Sophie, Mignaut, Virginie, Migraine Bouvagnet, Audrey, Mihout, Fabrice, Mille, Catherine, Millet, Olivier, Milpied, Noel, Mimoz, Olivier, Minet, Jacques, Minguet, Bertrand, Mohty, Mohamad, Moiton, Marie-Pierre, Monarchi, Richard, Monceau, Yannick, Monchi, Mehran, Monlun, Eric, Monsegu, Jacques, Montagne, Nathalie, Montcriol, Ambroise, Montmasson, Bernard, Mootien, Paramasiven, Moquet, Olivier, Morando, Virginie, Moreau, Anne-Sohie, Morel, Yves, Morelon, Emmanuel, Morin-Fatome, Armelle, Morincomme, Mathieu, Morlat, Philippe, Mosser, Laurent, Motard-Picheloup, Annie, Mottaz, Philippe, Moulinoux, Claire, Mouly, Laurence, Mourad, Georges, Mouries, Jean-Claude, Moussa, Hecham, Moustache, Audrey, Muir, Jean-François, Murbach, Valérie, N'guyen, Yohann, N'guyen, Jean-Claude, N'guyen-Khac, Florence, Nabholtz, Jean-Marc, Naceur, Tarik, Nakhleh, Jean, Nare, Aline, Nassif, Xavier, Nathan-Bonnet, Frédérique, Negrery, Huguette, Negrier, Claude, Neri, Dominique, Nesrine, Hakima, Neuwirth, Catherine, Ngami, Eugène, Carole Ngo Bell, Elisabeth, Nicobaharaye, Dieudonné, Nicolet, Laurent, Nicolet, Laurence, Nicolino, Marc, Niel, Philippe, Nikodijevic, Karine, Nkunzimana, Jean-Marie, Noel, Christian, Noirot, Alain, Noto, Philippe, Noulard, Marie-Noelle, Ntalu Nkato, Christophe, Nyunga, Martine, Obiols, Julien, Ochocki, Patrick, Odent, Sylvie, Olivier, Brigitte, Oliviero, Gérard, Ondze, Basile, Orléva, Oléna, Orode, Paul, Osman, Henri, Oswald, Eric, Otean, Paola, Ouazir, Abderkader, Ozanon, Christophe, Paccalin, Marc, Pages, Marie-Christine, Paindaveine, Bénédicte, Pangon, Béatrice, Pannecouck, Jean-Marie, Paquet, Jean-Christophe, Parent, Sabrina, Parisi-Duchene, Elisabeth, Pasche, Jérôme, Pasdeloup, Thierry, Patin, David, Patrigeon, René-Gilles, Patry, Isabelle, Paul, Jean-Gabriel, Pavel, Simona, Pavic, Michel, Pawlotsky, Jean-Michel, Payan, Christopher, Payen, Christiane, Péan, Yves, Péchinot, Frédérique, Péchinot, André, Pecquet, Matthieu, Pélaquier, Agnès, Peltier, Hervé, Penn, Pascale, Pennaforte, Jean-Loup, Perez, Didier, Périsson, Caroline, Perotin, Dominique, Perouse de Montclos, Michèle, Perreve, Sophie, Perronne, Christian, Perrotin, Dominique, Pesque, Valerie, Pestel-Caron, Martine, Pestre, Vincent, Petassou, Fabrice, Petit, Marie-Cécile, Petit Hoang, Camille, Petitjean, Philippe, Pettinelli, François, Peultier, Anne-Sophie, Piala, Jean-Marie, Pialoux, Gilles, Piau, Caroline, Picard, Aurélia, Picaud, Jean-Charles, Pichard, Eric, Pierre, Martin, Pierre, Fabrice, Pierrot, Paul, Piet, Emilie, Piffaut, Marie-Claude, Pigeon, Bertrand, Pignon, Carole, Pinon, Georges, Piquet, Jacques, Piriou, Vincent, Placidi, Eric, Plainfosse, Gillles, Plane, Christophe, Plantier, Isabelle, Claudiu-Plesa, Nicolai, Plésiat, Patrick, Plessis, Patrick, Plouzeau-Jayle, Chloé, Ploy, Marie-Cécile, Pochmalicki, Gilbert, Pofelski, Joanna, Poinsignon, Yves, Poirier, Anne-Sophie, Poitevin, Françoise, Pommier, Christian, Ponceau, Bénédicte, Poncelet, Christophe, Pop, Daniela, Porcheron, Martine, Pordes, Réginald, Porthault, Eric, Portneuf, Marc, Pottier, Anne, Pouedras, Pascal, Poulain, Jocelyne, Poulain, Gérard, Poupet, Hélène, Pouyanne, Julien, Pouzoullic, Marie, Poyart, Claire, Pozzetto, Bruno, Prazuck, Thierry, Pressac, Dominique, Prévost, Fabrice, Prince, Sylvie, Priollet, Pascal, Proost, Olivier, Protar, Daniel, Pujade Lauraine, Eric, Pujol, Antoine, Puybasset, Louis, Puyhardy, Jean, Quentin, Vincent, Quinsat, Denis, Rabier, Valérie, Radaoui, Fouzia, Radenac, Florian, Radenne, Sylvie, Raffenot, Didier, Raffi, François, Rahmani, Hassène, Ramanantsoa, Céline, Ranchon, Guillaume, Ranta, Dana, Raoult, Didier, Rasigade, Jean-Philippe, Rassiat, Emmanuel, Raulin, Olivia, Ravaud, Alain, Ravet, Nathalie, Razafimahefa, Hasinrina, Razafimahery, Mirana, Re, Daniel, Real, Philippe, Rebattu, Paul, Rebeyrotte, Catherine, Reboul, Pascal, Reboux, Anne-Hélène, Recule, Christine, Redonnet, Jean-Philippe, Redor, Alexis, Regouby, Yves, Rémy, Claude, Renard, Gisèle, Renard, Benoît, Renou, Frédéric, Repellin, Philippe, Reveil, Jean-Claude, Revel, Valérie, Reverseau, Anne, Revest, Mathieu, Rey, Philippe, Rey, Hyacine, Rey Zermati, Jany, Reyes Ortega, Guillermo, Reynaud, Alain, Reynes, Jacques, Rezgui, Nasseur, Riahi, Jacques, Ribes, David, Ribier, Arnaud, Richard, Christian, Richardin, Florence, Riche, Agnès, Richette, Pascal, Ridah, Khalid, Riegel, Philippe, Riehl, Frédéric, Rigaux, Françoise, Rioux, Christophe, Rival, Gilles, Rivière, Brigitte, Robert, Henri, Robert, René, Robillard, Pierre-Yves, Roblin, Mélanie, Roblot, Pascal, Roblot, France, Rogeaux, Olivier, Roger, Pierre-Marie, Rohmer-Heitz, Dominique, Rolland, Christophe, Roncato-Saberane, Mariam, Ronda, Isabelle, Rondepierre, Philippe, Roque-Afonso, Anne-Marie, Rosay, David, Rose, Christian, Roseau, Jean-Baptiste, Rosello, Sophie, Rosselli, Sylvène, Rossignol, Serge, Rostaing, Lionel, Roth, Christian, Rothe, Marie-Rose, Roubert, Xavier, Rouget, Sébastien, Rouidi, Ahmed, Roulier, Philippe, Rouquet, Yannick, Rouquette-Vincent, Isabelle, Roure Sobas, Chantal, Rousseau, Sylvaine, Rousseau, Florence, Roussel, Etienne, Roussel, Jean-Christian, Roussel, Christophe, Roussellier, Patricia, Roy, Christophe, Royer, Daniel, Roze, Jean-Christophe, Rozec, Bertrand, Ruimy, Raymond, Ruppé, Etienne, Ruyer, Olivier, Sabbat, Sébastien, Saghi, Tahar, Saigne, Christophe, Sakek, Necera, Salama, Gilles, Salanoubat, Celia, Salaun-Beretta, Guenaelle, Saliba, Elie, Salles, Gilles, Salmon, Odile, Louis Salomon, Jean, Salord, Jean-Michel, Salvucci, Marina, Samson, Thierry, Sanchez, Richard, Sansot, Dominique, Saplacan, Mihaela, Saroufim, Carlo, Sauder, Philippe, Sautereau, Denis, Savare, Ferdinand, Savatier, Rim, Scemla, Anne, Schendel, Adeline, Schmitt, Anna, Schmitt, François, Schmitt, Alain, Schneerson, Morgane, Schneider, Francis, Schved, Jean-François, Schwebel, Carole, Sebban, Anthony, Secher, Aline, Sédillot, Nicholas, Sedjelmaci, Yacine, Segonds, Christine, Seignovert, Camille, Seknazi, Corinne, Semenescu, Marius, Sément, Arnaud, Semet, Jean-Claude, Semet, Guy, Sennevile, Eric, Serier, Miloud, Serre, Arnaud, Seta, Nathalie, Seyrig, Jacques-Arnaud, Sgro, Eric, Sibony-Prat, Joyce, Sicsic, Jean-Luc, Sifaoui, Farid, Signouret, Thomas, Sigur, Nicolas, Silhadi, Souad, Siméoni, Umberto, Simian, Bernard, Similowski, Thomas, Simon, Georges, Simon, François, Simonin, Catherine, Sirbu, Cristina, Sire, Jean-Marie, Sivadon-Tardy, Valérie, Sivery, Bruno, Slama, Michel, Smati, Salim, Sobesky, Rodolphe, Sokeng-Affoule, Hélène, Sollet, Jean-Pierre, Sommabère, André, Sondag, Daniel, Soraudeau, Florence, Sotto, Albert, Soulie, Bruno, Souply, Laurent, Souquet, Jean-Christophe, Soury, Pierre, Souweine, Bertrand, Stahl, Jean-Paul, Steibach, Marie-Isabelle, Stephan, Robin, Stoclin, Annabelle, Stolidi, Philippe, Strock, Paul, Suatean, Diana, Subra, Jean-François, Sucin, Yves, Suel, Philippe, Sullice, Marc, Szwebel, Tali-Anne, Tacchini, Laurent, Talabani-Boizot, Hana, Talarmin, Jean-Philippe, Taleb, Fethi, Tamalet, Catherine, Tamion, Fabienne, Tandonnet, Olivier, Tankovic, Jacques, Tardy, Véronique, Tassot, Christelle, Taurin, Gregory, Taylor, Sabine, Tchenio, Xavier, Tebib, Jacques, Teillet, Laurent, Teixeira, Antonio, Terki, Mustapha, Tesseydre, Sonia, Texier, Jean-Claude, Texier, Anthony, Thellier, Jean-Paul, Thibaud, Didier, Thibault, Michel, Thibaut, Freddy, Thierry, Jacques, Thoinet, Sylvie, Thomas, Pierre, Thomas, René, Thomas, Yves, Thomas, Caroline, Thore, Jean, Thouret, Jean-Marc, Thouvenin, Maxime, Thuet, Francis, Tigaizin, Ahmed, Tigaud, Sylvestre, Tiry, Catherine, Tissieres, Pierre, Tissot, Alain, Tixier, Anne, Touati, Kamel, Toubia, Marie-Lina, Toullalan, Olivier, Tourani, Jean-Marc, Tourrand, Bernadette, Touze, Yvan, Trabelsi-Jnifen, Asma, Traissac, Laurent, Anh Tran, Tu, Tran, Vanessa, Tricoire, Joelle, Tronchon, Laurent, Trouiller, Sébastien, Trystram, David, Ahmed, Becaid, Tsouria, Tuca, Mirela, Turpin, Mathilde, Vache, Bernard, Vachée, Anne, Vaillant, Christine, Valadier, Patrick, Valayer, Patrick, Valette, Xavier, Vallet, Françis, Van de Velde, Florence, Vanden Einjden, Serge, Vandenesch, François, Vande-perre, Philippe, Varin, Marie-Christine, Vary, Gwenaelle, Vaschalde, Yvan, Vassallo, Matteo, Vasse, Marc, Vasseur, Manica, Vatan, Rémi, Vaucel, Jacques, Vergnaud, Michel, Verhaeghe, Annick, Vermesch-Langlin, Annie, Vernet, Guy, Vernet Garnier, Véronique, Verrier, Virginie, Vessieres, Annie, Vialette, Véronique, Viard, Jean-Paul, Vieillard Baron, Antoine, Vighetto, Alain, Villemain, Marc, Villers, Daniel, Vilque, Jean-Pierre, Vinay, Agnès, Vincent, Didier, Vincent, Pascal, Vincent, Colette, Vincent, Simon, Vinci, Clara, Viole, Didier, Violette, Jérémie, Viquesnel, Gerard, Virlouvet, Anne-Laure, Visentin, Séverine, Vittecoq, Daniel, Vodovar, Dominique, Vrigneaud, Laurence, Vu-Thien, Hoang, Vuotto, Fanny, Wafo, Estelle, Wagner, Michel, Walid, Nicola, Walter, Elisabeth, Watson, Sarah, Weinbreck, Pierre, Weinbronn, Eva, Weiss, Emmanuel, Weitten, Thierry, Welker, Yves, Westeel, Pierre-François, Wink, Olivier, Wintenberger, Claire, Woerther, Paul-Louis, Worcel, Isabelle, Wuillai, Anne, Wurmser, Marc, Xavier, Jacob, Yazdanpanah, Yazdan, Yehia, Aihem, Yvenou, Sterenn, Zagdoun, Elie, Zagozda, Dominique, Zame, Thierry-Pascal, Zamfiri, Oana, Zanaldi, Hélène, Zandecki, Marc, Zaoui, Eric, Zarrouk, Virginie, Zarski, Jean-Pierre, Zavadil, Patrick, Zeller, Valérie, Zerbib, Franck, Zerr, Vincent, Zgarni, Lémia, Zoulim, Fabien, Zoveda, Patrick, Zuber, Pierre, Zumbo, Christian, Charlier, Caroline, Perrodeau, Élodie, Leclercq, Alexandre, Cazenave, Benoît, Pilmis, Benoît, Henry, Benoît, Lopes, Amanda, Maury, Mylène M, Moura, Alexandra, Goffinet, François, Dieye, Hélène Bracq, Thouvenot, Pierre, Ungeheuer, Marie-Noëlle, Tourdjman, Mathieu, Goulet, Véronique, de Valk, Henriette, Lortholary, Olivier, Ravaud, Philippe, and Lecuit, Marc
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41. Idiopathic Nephrotic Syndrome in Children in Chad: Epidemiology and Clinical Outcomes.
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Mahamat Abderraman, Guillaume, Djidita Hagré, Youssouf, Mahamat, Hissein Ali, Charfadine, Senoussi, Amne, Ali Sakine, Khadidja, Adoum Attimer, and Rostaing, Lionel
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FOCAL segmental glomerulosclerosis ,NEPHROTIC syndrome ,SYNDROMES in children ,CLINICAL epidemiology ,ACUTE kidney failure ,HOSPITAL care of children - Abstract
Introduction: Nephrotic syndrome (NS) remains the most common presentation of glomerular diseases in children. Moreover, NS is primarily idiopathic, accounting for 90% of cases, with an average onset age between 2 and 10 years. The objective of our study was to describe the characteristics and outcomes of NS in children from three major hospitals in one of the world's poorest countries, Chad. Patients and Methods: This observational, cross-sectional, descriptive, and multicenter study took place over a period of 36 months (1 January 2019–31 December 2021) and was carried out in three hospitals in N'Djamena, Chad. Children aged 1–15 years presenting with NS were included in the study. Results: Out of 16,776 children hospitalized or followed up with in outpatient clinics, 24 cases of NS were identified, yielding a prevalence of 0.14%. The median age at presentation was 6.16 years (1–10). Nineteen children were male (sex ratio 3.8). Eight cases were classified as impure NS (33.3%). Edema was present in all patients, while oliguria was present in 29.16% (n = 7), and arterial hypertension was present in 20.83% (n = 5) of cases. Mean proteinuria, albuminemia, and total proteins were 2.86g/L, 19.13g/L and 30.41g/L, respectively. The median serum creatinine was 87.3 µmol/L (75–1375 µmol/L). Three patients experienced acute renal failure upon admission. Four patients had secondary NS. All idiopathic NS patients (n = 20) who had received corticosteroid therapy had a 90% response rate to steroids. Non-responsive or relapsed patients underwent kidney biopsy (n = 7), revealing focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS; n = 4) as the most common histological lesion, followed by minimal change disease (n = 2) and membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (n = 1). The median length of hospitalization stay was 10.67 (5–27) days. None of the patients with idiopathic NS died. At the last follow-up, sixteen patients (80%) achieved long-term complete remission with normal renal function; however, four of those had subsequent relapses. One patient with secondary NS died. Conclusion: In Chad, childhood idiopathic nephrotic syndrome predominantly affects young males; steroid sensitivity is as high as 95%, and in the long-term, 80% of patients achieve remission with normal renal function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Adverse Drug Events after Kidney Transplantation.
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Rostaing, Lionel, Jouve, Thomas, Terrec, Florian, Malvezzi, Paolo, and Noble, Johan
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Introduction: Kidney transplantation stands out as the optimal treatment for patients with end-stage kidney disease, provided they meet specific criteria for a secure outcome. With the exception of identical twin donor–recipient pairs, lifelong immunosuppression becomes imperative. Unfortunately, immunosuppressant drugs, particularly calcineurin inhibitors like tacrolimus, bring about adverse effects, including nephrotoxicity, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, infections, malignancy, leukopenia, anemia, thrombocytopenia, mouth ulcers, dyslipidemia, and wound complications. Since achieving tolerance is not feasible, patients are compelled to adhere to lifelong immunosuppressive therapies, often involving calcineurin inhibitors, alongside mycophenolic acid or mTOR inhibitors, with or without steroids. Area covered: Notably, these drugs, especially calcineurin inhibitors, possess narrow therapeutic windows, resulting in numerous drug-related side effects. This review focuses on the prevalent immunosuppressive drug-related side effects encountered in kidney transplant recipients, namely nephrotoxicity, post-transplant diabetes mellitus, leukopenia, anemia, dyslipidemia, mouth ulcers, hypertension, and viral reactivations (cytomegalovirus and BK virus). Additionally, other post-kidney-transplantation drugs such as valganciclovir may also contribute to adverse events such as leukopenia. For each side effect, we propose preventive measures and outline appropriate treatment strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Early Exposure of Kidney Transplant Recipients with Chronic Antibody-Mediated Rejection to Tocilizumab—A Preliminary Study.
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Arrivé, Capucine, Jacquet, Marvin, Gautier-Veyret, Elodie, Jouve, Thomas, Noble, Johan, Lombardo, Dorothée, Rostaing, Lionel, and Stanke-Labesque, Françoise
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GRAFT rejection ,KIDNEY transplantation ,TOCILIZUMAB ,ALBUMINURIA ,MULTIVARIATE analysis - Abstract
Tocilizumab prevents clinical worsening of chronic antibody-mediated rejection (CAMR) of kidney transplant recipients. Optimization of this treatment is necessary. We identified the determinants of early tocilizumab exposure (within the first three months) and investigated the relationship between early plasma tocilizumab exposure and graft function. Patients with CAMR who started treatment with tocilizumab were retrospectively included. Demographic, clinical, and biological determinants of the tocilizumab trough concentration (C
min ) were studied using a linear mixed effect model, and the association between early exposure to tocilizumab (expressed as the sum of Cmin over the three first months (M) of treatment (ΣCmin )) and the urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) determined at M3 and M6 were investigated. Urinary tocilizumab was also measured in seven additional patients. Seventeen patients with 51 tocilizumab Cmin determinations were included. In the multivariate analysis, the ACR and time after tocilizumab initiation were independently associated with the tocilizumab Cmin . The ΣCmin was significantly lower (p = 0.014) for patients with an ACR > 30 mg/mmol at M3 and M6 than for patients with an ACR < 30 mg/mmol. Tocilizumab was detected in urine in only 1/7 patients. This study is the first to suggest that early exposure to tocilizumab may be associated with macroalbuminuria within the first six months in CAMR patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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44. Novel Once-Daily Extended-Release Tacrolimus Versus Twice-Daily Tacrolimus in De Novo Kidney Transplant Recipients: Two-Year Results of Phase 3, Double-Blind, Randomized Trial
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Denny, Jason E., Kulkarni, Sanjay, Hricik, Donald, Bresnahan, Barbara A., Bunnapradist, Suphamai, El-Sabrout, Rafik A., Chan, Laurence K., Ciancio, Gaetano, El-Ghoroury, Mohamed A., Goldstein, Michael J., Gaston, Robert S., Gohh, Reginald Y., Killackey, Mary T., King, Anne, Knight, Richard J., Kore, Arputharaj H., Sudan, Debra L., Chapochnick Friedmann, Javier, Mulgaonkar, Shamkant P., Nolan, Charles, Pankewycz, Oleh G., Pirsch, John D., Schaefer, Heidi M., Steinberg, Steven M., Gelb, Bruce E., True, Karin A., West-Thielke, Patricia M., Waybill, Mary M., Wolf, Joshua H., Ketel, Beverley L., Harland, Robert C., Shihab, Fuad S., Cassuto, Elisabeth, Le Meur, Yannick, Rostaing, Lionel, Mariat, Christophe, Grinyó, Josep Maria, Puig, Jose, Seron, Daniel, Tisone, Giuseppe, Ciechanowski, Kazimierz, Foroncewicz, Bartosz, Wlodarczyk, Zbigniew, Budde, Klemens, Witzke, Oliver, Mondragon, Guillermo A., Mancilla Urrea, Eduardo, Alberu Gomez, Josefina, Reyes Acevedo, Rafael, Rial, Maria del Carmen, Novoa, Pablo A., Silva, Helio T., Jr., Garcia, Valter D., Carvalho, Deise D., Santamaria Saber, Luciana T., Contieri, Fabiana L., Bastos, Marcos G., Manfro, Roberto C., Kanellis, John, Eris, Josette, O’Connell, Philip, Hughes, Peter, Russ, Graeme, Pidgeon, Grant B., Dittmer, Ian D., Kee, Terence, Vathsala, Anantharaman, Naumovic, Radomir, Mitic, Igor, Parmjeet, Randhawa, Grinyó, Josep M., and Silva, Helio Tedesco, Jr.
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45. Post-Transplant Surveillance and Management of Chronic Active Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Renal Transplant Patients in Europe.
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Rostaing, Lionel P. E., Böhmig, Georg A., Gibbons, Ben, and Taqi, Muhammed Mahdi
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KIDNEY transplantation , *GRAFT rejection , *DELAYED diagnosis , *DIAGNOSIS , *PHYSICIANS , *BK virus - Abstract
Antibody mediated rejection (ABMR) is the leading cause of immune-related allograft failure following kidney transplantation. Chronic active ABMR (CABMR) typically occurs after one-year post-transplant andis themost common causeof late allograft failure. This studywas designed to assess common practices in Europe for post-transplant surveillance 1year after kidney transplant, as well as the diagnosis and management of CABMR. A 15-minute online survey with 58 multiple choice or open-ended questions was completed by EU transplant nephrologists, transplant surgeons and nephrologists. Survey topics included patient caseloads, post-transplant routine screening and treatment of CABMR. The results indicated that observing clinical measures of graft function form the cornerstone of posttransplant surveillance. This may be suboptimal, leading to late diagnoses and untreatable disease. Indeed, less than half of patients who develop CABMR receive treatment beyond optimization of immune suppression. This is attributable to not only late diagnoses, but also a lack of proven efficacious therapies. Intravenous Immunoglobulin (IVIG), steroid pulse and apheresis are prescribed by the majority to treat CABMR. While biologics can feature as part of treatment, there is no single agent that is being used by more than half of physicians. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Novel Approaches to Block Complement
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Böhmig, Georg A., Wahrmann, Markus, Eskandary, Farsad, and Rostaing, Lionel
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47. Search for the presence of occult hepatitis C in patients with treatment-induced viral clearance using an ultrasensitive assay
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Dzekova-Vidimliski Pavlina, Nikolov Igor G., Matevska-Geshkovska Nadica, Boyanova Yana, Nikolova Nina, Antonov Krasimir, Mateva Lyudmila, Dimovski Aleksandar, Rostaing Lionel, and Šikole Aleksandar
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hepatitis C virus ,treatment ,pegylated interferon α ,ribavirin ,hemodialysis ,mononuclear leukocytes ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction. Occult hepatitis C is defined by the presence of virus in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and/or liver cells, in the absence of serum viremia. Objective. To detect the persistence of occult hepatitis C in hemodialysis (HD) patients and patients without renal disease (non-renal) with treatment-induced clearance of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, using assays with a very low detection limit of viremia. Methods. A group of 13 HD patients and a group of 43 non-renal patients, with treatment-induced HCV infection clearance were investigated in the study. The HD patients were treated with pegylated interferon alpha (PEG-IFN-α) only, while the non-renal patients were treated with a combination therapy of PEGIFN- α and ribavirin. Detection of a possible persistence of HCV RNA in the PBMCs and plasma samples was assessed by an ultrasensitive reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay (2 IU/ml). Results. HCV RNA was not detected in the PBMCs and plasma samples of HD patients and of non-renal patients, when assessed by the ultrasensitive RT-PCR assay. Conclusion. When a sensitive RT-PCR assay was applied, to determine if treatment induced clearance of HCV infection had been successful, occult hepatitis C could not be detected by an ultrasensitive assay, neither in HD nor in non-renal patients.
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48. Hepatitis E virus: Chronic infection, extra-hepatic manifestations, and treatment
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Kamar, Nassim, Abravanel, Florence, Lhomme, Sebastien, Rostaing, Lionel, and Izopet, Jacques
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49. Long term outcomes of transplantation using kidneys from expanded criteria donors : prospective, population based cohort study
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Aubert, Olivier, Kamar, Nassim, Vernerey, Dewi, Viglietti, Denis, Martinez, Frank, Duong-Van-Huyen, Jean-Paul, Eladari, Dominique, Empana, Jean-Philippe, Rabant, Marion, Verine, Jerome, Rostaing, Lionel, Congy, Nicolas, Guilbeau-Frugier, Céline, Mourad, Georges, Garrigue, Valérie, Morelon, Emmanuel, Giral, Magali, Kessler, Michèle, Ladrière, Marc, Delahousse, Michel, Glotz, Denis, Legendre, Christophe, Jouven, Xavier, Lefaucheur, Carmen, and Loupy, Alexandre
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50. Protracted Fecal Shedding of HEV During Ribavirin Therapy Predicts Treatment Relapse
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Abravanel, Florence, Lhomme, Sébastien, Rostaing, Lionel, Kamar, Nassim, and Izopet, Jacques
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