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Variable convalescence and therapy after cadaveric renal transplantation under cyclosporin A and steroids.

Authors :
Starzl TE
Hakala TR
Rosenthal JT
Iwatsuki S
Shaw BW Jr
Source :
Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics [Surg Gynecol Obstet] 1982 Jun; Vol. 154 (6), pp. 819-25.
Publication Year :
1982

Abstract

The postoperative convalescence period was analyzed for 42 consecutive patients who had cadaveric renal transplantation under therapy with cyclosporin A and steroids. Twenty-two of the patients underwent transplantation for the first time, and the other 20 had retransplantation. None of the recipients has died. With follow-up period of two to eight months, the survival rate of grafts is 96 per cent after first transplantation and 85 per cent after retransplantation. Immunosuppression with a standard regimen was used for all patients at the outset. Early convalescence was highly variable, often necessitating adjustments of cyclosporin A and steroid dosage to accommodate the possibilities of rejection or cyclosporin A nephrotoxicity, or both, simultaneously. Management problems were more frequent and complex in patients undergoing retransplantation. From the results, a classification of convalescence patterns was evolved, with recommendations about how standardized initial therapy should be adjusted if the renal graft does not function promptly or deteriorates later.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0039-6087
Volume :
154
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7043758