Title of article :
Change of Cyclosporine Absorption over the Time After Kidney Transplantation
Author/Authors :
Einollahi, Behzad Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Teimoori, Mojtaba Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Rostami, Zohreh Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Although the immunosuppressant cyclosporine (CsA) is widely used after
kidney transplantation over the long term, there is still no firm consensus on the best
way to monitor of CsA blood levels.
Objectives: Cyclosporine (CsA) assay is critical for the management of renal transplant
recipients due to inter– and intra–patient variation in CsA absorption and metabolism.
Patients and Methods: In a retrospective cross sectional study, blood levels of CsA (through
and 2 hours post dose) measured at least 5 times during 3 years post transplantation, in
7702 kidney transplant recipients from different transplant center of Tehran, IR Iran between
2008 and 2012. Cyclosporine absorption (CA) calculated C2/C0 ratio.
Results: CA had a significant correlation with allograft function (P = 0.000, r =.0.285), this
correlation was stronger than its relationship with C0 and C2 blood levels (P = 0.000 and
P = 0.000 as well as r = 0.033 and r = 0.090, respectively). In univariate analysis during
different times after transplantation, C0 and C2 blood levels significantly decreased over
three years follow up (P = 0.000), (P = 0.000); While, CA reversely increases over the time
(P = 0.000). In linear regression model overall CA levels had correlation with lower age
of recipient (P = 0.02), hypokalemia (P = 0.001), higher level of creatinine (P = 0.02) and
triglyceride (P = 0.001).
Conclusions: The present study shows that CsA absorption changes trough the post-transplant
time and appears to increases over time in long–term period after kidney transplantation.
Keywords :
Cyclosporine , Delayed Graft Function , Kidney Transplantation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics