Favorable longterm outcomes of liver transplant recipients treated de novo with once‐daily tacrolimus: Results of a single‐center cohort

The once‐daily prolonged‐release formulation of tacrolimus has been recently related with significant graft and patient mid‐term survival advantages; however, practical information on the de novo administration after liver transplantation and longterm outcomes is currently lacking. This study is a 5...

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Veröffentlicht in:Liver transplantation 2016-10, Vol.22 (10), p.1391-1400
Hauptverfasser: Gastaca, Mikel, Valdivieso, Andrés, Bustamante, Javier, Fernández, José R., Ruiz, Patricia, Ventoso, Alberto, Testillano, Milagros, Palomares, Ibone, Salvador, Patricia, Prieto, Mikel, Montejo, Miguel, Suárez, María J., de Urbina, Jorge Ortiz
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Zusammenfassung:The once‐daily prolonged‐release formulation of tacrolimus has been recently related with significant graft and patient mid‐term survival advantages; however, practical information on the de novo administration after liver transplantation and longterm outcomes is currently lacking. This study is a 5‐year retrospective analysis of a single‐center cohort of liver transplant recipients treated de novo with once‐daily tacrolimus (April 2008/August 2011). The study cohort consisted of 160 patients, including 23 with pretransplant renal dysfunction, with a median follow‐up of 57.6 months (interquartile range, 46.6‐69.0). Tacrolimus target trough levels were 5‐10 ng/mL during the first 3 months after transplant, reducing progressively to  25 points was not significantly different. In conclusion, our study suggests that immunosuppression based on de novo once‐daily tacrolimus is feasible in routine clinical practice, showing favorable outcomes and outstanding longterm survival even in patients with high MELD scores. Liver Transplantation 22 1391–1400 2016 AASLD.
ISSN:1527-6465
1527-6473
DOI:10.1002/lt.24514