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Temporal and spatial variability of immunosuppressive therapies in transplant patients: An observational study in Italy

Authors :
Maria Lucia Marino
Alessandro C. Rosa
Marco Finocchietti
Arianna Bellini
Francesca R. Poggi
Marco Massari
Stefania Spila Alegiani
Lucia Masiero
Andrea Ricci
Gaia Bedeschi
Francesca Puoti
Massimo Cardillo
Silvia Pierobon
Maurizio Nordio
Eliana Ferroni
Martina Zanforlini
Giuseppe Piccolo
Olivia Leoni
Stefano Ledda
Paolo Carta
Donatella Garau
Ersilia Lucenteforte
Marina Davoli
Antonio Addis
Valeria Belleudi
Source :
Frontiers in Transplantation. 1
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Frontiers Media SA, 2023.

Abstract

BackgroundIn immunosuppression after transplantation, several multi-drug approaches are used, involving calcineurin inhibitors (CNI: tacrolimus-TAC or cyclosporine-CsA), antimetabolites (antiMs), mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitors (mTORis), and corticosteroids. However, data on immunosuppressive therapy by organ and its space–time variability are lacking.MethodsAn Italian multicentre observational cohort study was conducted using health information systems. Patients with incident transplant during 2009–2019 and resident in four regions (Veneto, Lombardy, Lazio, and Sardinia) were enrolled. The post-transplant immunosuppressive regimen was evaluated by organ, region, and year.ResultsThe most dispensed regimen was triple-drug therapy for the kidneys [tacrolimus (TAC) + antiM + corticosteroids = 41.5%] and heart [cyclosporin + antiM + corticosteroids = 36.6%] and double-drug therapy for liver recipients (TAC + corticosteroids = 35.4%). Several differences between regions and years emerged with regard to agents and the number of drugs used.ConclusionA high heterogeneity in immunosuppressive therapy post-transplant was found. Further studies are needed in order to investigate the reasons for this variability and to evaluate the risk–benefit profile of treatment schemes adopted in clinical practice.

Details

ISSN :
28132440
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in Transplantation
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........08580f9253ece22809b8f2fe49f1107d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/frtra.2022.1060621