The effect of transfer to adult transplant care on kidney function and immunosuppressant drug level variability in pediatric kidney transplant recipients

Adolescent age at time of transplant has been recognized as a risk factor for renal allograft loss. Increased risk for graft failure may persist from adolescence to young adulthood. Transfer of care is hypothesized as a risk factor for non‐adherence and graft loss. We explored whether kidney allogra...

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description Adolescent age at time of transplant has been recognized as a risk factor for renal allograft loss. Increased risk for graft failure may persist from adolescence to young adulthood. Transfer of care is hypothesized as a risk factor for non‐adherence and graft loss. We explored whether kidney allograft function declined at an accelerated rate after transfer of care to adult transplant centers and whether coefficient of variation of tacrolimus (CV TAC) trough levels predicted allograft loss. Single‐center, retrospective chart review was performed for pediatric kidney transplant recipients who received transplants between 1999 and 2011. Change in eGFR pre‐ and post‐transfer was performed via a linear mixed‐effects model. CV TAC was calculated in transplant recipients with TAC data pre‐ and post‐transfer. t test was performed to determine the difference between means of CV TAC in subjects with and without allograft loss following transfer of care. Of the 138 subjects who transferred to adult care, 47 subjects with data pre‐ and post‐transfer demonstrated a decrease in the rate of eGFR decline post‐transfer from 8.0 mL/min/1.73 m2 per year to 2.1 mL/min/1.73 m2 per year, an ~80% decrease in eGFR decline post‐transfer (P = 0.01). Twenty‐four subjects had CV TAC data pre‐ and post‐transfer of care. Pretransfer CV TAC for subjects with allograft loss post‐transfer was significantly higher than in subjects without allograft loss (49% vs 26%, P 
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Adolescents
Adult
Age Factors
Allografts
Child
Epidermal growth factor receptors
estimated glomerular filtration rate
Female
Glomerular Filtration Rate
Graft Rejection
Graft Survival
Grafts
Humans
Immunosuppressive agents
Immunosuppressive Agents - administration & dosage
Immunosuppressive Agents - pharmacokinetics
Kidney Transplantation
Kidney transplants
Male
outcomes
Patient Compliance
pediatric kidney transplant
Pediatrics
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Tacrolimus
Tacrolimus - adverse effects
Transition to Adult Care
Transplant Recipients
Transplants & implants
Treatment Outcome
Young Adult
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