2007
Clinical factors associated with graft fibrosis in kidney‐transplant recipients on steroid‐avoidance immunosuppression
Heilman RL, Chakkera HA, Reddy KS, Colby TV, Moss AA, Williams JW, Mazur MJ, Petrides S, Mulligan DC. Clinical factors associated with graft fibrosis in kidney‐transplant recipients on steroid‐avoidance immunosuppression. Clinical Transplantation 2007, 22: 309-315. PMID: 18482051, DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0012.2007.00786.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSteroid avoidance immunosuppressionKidney-pancreas transplant recipientsOne-year biopsyKidney transplant recipientsBK nephropathySerum creatinineProtocol biopsiesRecipient ageTransplant recipientsGraft fibrosisUnadjusted logistic regression analysisLower body mass indexMultivariate logistic regression modelCI scoresPrimary kidney transplantsPancreas transplant recipientsBody mass indexInterstitial cellular infiltrateLogistic regression analysisLogistic regression modelsAcute rejectionAntigen mismatchesAntithymocyte globulinGraft outcomeKidney transplant
2006
CLINICAL VARIABLES ASSOCIATED WITH GRAFT FIBROSIS (GF) ON 12 MONTH PROTOCOL BIOPSY IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS ON STEROID AVOIDANCE IMMUNOSUPPRESSION (SA).
Heilman R, Reddy K, Chakkera H, Mazur M, Moss A, Williams J, Colby T, Petrides S, Mulligan D. CLINICAL VARIABLES ASSOCIATED WITH GRAFT FIBROSIS (GF) ON 12 MONTH PROTOCOL BIOPSY IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS ON STEROID AVOIDANCE IMMUNOSUPPRESSION (SA). Transplantation 2006, 82: 461-462. DOI: 10.1097/00007890-200607152-01187.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcute Rejection Risk in Kidney Transplant Recipients on Steroid-Avoidance Immunosuppression Receiving Induction With Either Antithymocyte Globulin or Basiliximab
Heilman RL, Reddy KS, Mazur MJ, Moss AA, Post DJ, Petrides S, Mulligan DC. Acute Rejection Risk in Kidney Transplant Recipients on Steroid-Avoidance Immunosuppression Receiving Induction With Either Antithymocyte Globulin or Basiliximab. Transplantation Proceedings 2006, 38: 1307-1313. PMID: 16797289, DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2006.02.116.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBiopsy-proven acute rejectionSteroid avoidance immunosuppressionKidney transplant recipientsAntithymocyte globulinAcute rejectionTransplant recipientsMonths posttransplantationAcute rejection-free survivalType 1 diabetes mellitusRabbit antithymocyte globulinRejection-free survivalAcute rejection riskInduction therapyMaintenance immunosuppressionProtocol biopsiesRapid discontinuationMost patientsDiabetes mellitusMedian timeLower incidenceRejection riskBasiliximabImmunosuppressionDay 4Overall risk
2005
Steroid Avoidance Immunosuppression in Low-Risk Kidney Transplant Recipients
Heilman R, Mazur M, Reddy K, Moss A, Post D, Mulligan D. Steroid Avoidance Immunosuppression in Low-Risk Kidney Transplant Recipients. Transplantation Proceedings 2005, 37: 1785-1788. PMID: 15919466, DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2005.02.106.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKidney transplant recipientsLow-risk kidney transplant recipientsChronic allograft nephropathyPostoperative day 3Steroid avoidanceTransplant recipientsLow-immunologic risk kidney transplant recipientsDay 3Anti-thymocyte globulin inductionRabbit anti-thymocyte globulinRisk kidney transplant recipientsIncidence of PTDMPositive flow crossmatchSteroid avoidance immunosuppressionTrough tacrolimus levelsAnti-thymocyte globulinGraft survival ratesSerum creatinine levelsShort-term safetyRecent clinical trialsDay of transplantationActuarial patientAcute rejectionAllograft nephropathyGlobulin induction