2015
Novel Once-Daily Extended-Release Tacrolimus Versus Twice-Daily Tacrolimus in De Novo Kidney Transplant Recipients: Two-Year Results of Phase 3, Double-Blind, Randomized Trial
Rostaing L, Bunnapradist S, Grinyó J, Ciechanowski K, Denny J, Silva H, Budde K, Group E, Denny J, Kulkarni S, Hricik D, Bresnahan B, Bunnapradist S, El-Sabrout R, Chan L, Ciancio G, El-Ghoroury M, Goldstein M, Gaston R, Gohh R, Killackey M, King A, Knight R, Kore A, Sudan D, Friedmann J, Mulgaonkar S, Nolan C, Pankewycz O, Pirsch J, Schaefer H, Steinberg S, Gelb B, True K, West-Thielke P, Waybill M, Wolf J, Ketel B, Harland R, Shihab F, Cassuto E, Le Meur Y, Rostaing L, Mariat C, Grinyó J, Puig J, Seron D, Tisone G, Ciechanowski K, Foroncewicz B, Wlodarczyk Z, Budde K, Witzke O, Mondragon G, Urrea E, Gomez J, Acevedo R, del Carmen Rial M, Novoa P, Silva H, Garcia V, Carvalho D, Saber L, Contieri F, Bastos M, Manfro R, Kanellis J, Eris J, O’Connell P, Hughes P, Russ G, Pidgeon G, Dittmer I, Kee T, Vathsala A, Naumovic R, Mitic I, Parmjeet R. Novel Once-Daily Extended-Release Tacrolimus Versus Twice-Daily Tacrolimus in De Novo Kidney Transplant Recipients: Two-Year Results of Phase 3, Double-Blind, Randomized Trial. American Journal Of Kidney Diseases 2015, 67: 648-659. PMID: 26717860, DOI: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2015.10.024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTotal daily doseDe novo kidney transplant recipientsNovo kidney transplant recipientsKidney transplant recipientsIR-TacKidney transplantationTransplant recipientsAdverse eventsTreatment failureDaily extended-release tacrolimusDe novo kidney transplantationMean total daily doseLower total daily doseExtended-release tacrolimusOnce-Daily ExtendedTarget trough rangesTwice-Daily TacrolimusNew-onset diabetesSafety end pointSerious adverse eventsPhase 3 trialImmediate-release tacrolimusParticipant eligibility criteriaTwo-year resultsImproved bioavailability
2013
Clinical outcomes associated with conversion from brand-name to generic tacrolimus in hospitalized kidney transplant recipients
Heavner MS, Tichy EM, Yazdi M, Formica RN, Kulkarni S, Emre S. Clinical outcomes associated with conversion from brand-name to generic tacrolimus in hospitalized kidney transplant recipients. American Journal Of Health-System Pharmacy 2013, 70: 1507-1512. PMID: 23943182, DOI: 10.2146/ajhp120783.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKidney transplant recipientsBrand-name tacrolimusTrough tacrolimus levelsTransitions of careTransplant recipientsAcute rejectionTacrolimus levelsTacrolimus dosageHospital admissionBiopsy-proven acute rejectionSingle-center observational studyTacrolimus trough levelsMonths of dischargePercentage of patientsMeeting study criteriaPeriod of careGeneric tacrolimusKidney transplantTrough concentrationsTrough levelsClinical outcomesDosage adjustmentGeneric formulationStudy criteriaObservational study
2011
Successful Treatment of Fibrosing Cholestatic Hepatitis After Liver Transplantation
Cimsit B, Assis D, Caldwell C, Arvelakis A, Taddei T, Kulkarni S, Schilsky M, Emre S. Successful Treatment of Fibrosing Cholestatic Hepatitis After Liver Transplantation. Transplantation Proceedings 2011, 43: 905-908. PMID: 21486625, DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2011.02.034.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesConceptsLiver allograft rejectionHepatitis C virusRenal graft rejectionAllograft rejectionHCV recurrenceCholestatic hepatitisGraft rejectionHCV RNAPatient survivalEnd-stage liver disease (MELD) scoreOne-year patient survivalIFN/RBV therapyFIBROSING CHOLESTATIC HEPATITISHistologic HCV recurrenceIFN/ribavirinOne-year graftSuccessful salvage strategiesTime of OLTHCV RNA levelsLiver Disease scoreAnti-HCV therapyCohort of patientsEarly graft failureFCH groupOLT recipients
1999
Corticosteroid withdrawal under tacrolimus primary and rescue therapy in renal transplantation: the Chicago experience
Woodle E, Buell J, Siegel C, Kulkarni S, Kopelan A, Grewal H. Corticosteroid withdrawal under tacrolimus primary and rescue therapy in renal transplantation: the Chicago experience. Transplantation Proceedings 1999, 31: 84-85. PMID: 10576053, DOI: 10.1016/s0041-1345(99)00803-9.Peer-Reviewed Original Research