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Efficacy and safety of prolonged-release tacrolimus in stable pediatric allograft recipients converted from immediate-release tacrolimus - a Phase 2, open-label, single-arm, one-way crossover study

Authors :
Anne‐Laure Sellier‐Leclerc
Dominique Debray
Gbenga Kazeem
Burkhard Tönshoff
Silvia Riva
Jacek Rubik
Nicholas J.A. Webb
Deirdre Kelly
Piotr Czubkowski
Nasrullah Undre
Franck Iserin
Lorenzo D'Antiga
Raymond Reding
Stephen D. Marks
Karel Vondrak
Christine Rivet
UCL - SSS/IREC/CHEX - Pôle de chirgurgie expérimentale et transplantation
UCL - (SLuc) Service de chirurgie et transplantation abdominale
Source :
Transplant international, Vol. 32, no. 11, p. 1182-1193 (2019), Transplant International
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Blackwell Pub., 2019.

Abstract

Summary There are limited clinical data regarding prolonged‐release tacrolimus (PR‐T) use in pediatric transplant recipients. This Phase 2 study assessed the efficacy and safety of PR‐T in stable pediatric kidney, liver, and heart transplant recipients (aged ≥5 to ≤16 years) over 1 year following conversion from immediate‐release tacrolimus (IR‐T), on a 1:1 mg total‐daily‐dose basis. Endpoints included the incidence of acute rejection (AR), a composite endpoint of efficacy failure (death, graft loss, biopsy‐confirmed AR, and unknown outcome), and safety. Tacrolimus dose and whole‐blood trough levels (target 3.5–15 ng/ml) were also evaluated. Overall, 79 patients (kidney, n = 48; liver, n = 29; heart, n = 2) were assessed. Following conversion, tacrolimus dose and trough levels remained stable; however, 7.6–17.7% of patients across follow‐up visits had trough levels below the target range. Two (2.5%) patients had AR, and 3 (3.8%) had efficacy failure. No graft loss or deaths were reported. No new safety signals were identified. Drug‐related treatment‐emergent adverse events occurred in 28 patients (35.4%); most were mild, and all resolved. This study suggests that IR‐T to PR‐T conversion is effective and well tolerated over 1 year in pediatric transplant recipients and highlights the importance of therapeutic drug monitoring to maintain target tacrolimus trough levels.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Transplant international, Vol. 32, no. 11, p. 1182-1193 (2019), Transplant International
Accession number :
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