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Tacrolimus intrapatient variability and rejection are associated with inferior allograft outcomes after kidney transplantation.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

Early kidney transplant failure has significant negative impact for individuals and healthcare systems. Contemporary data investigating early allograft failure are lacking. We undertook a retrospective observational cohort study of adult patients who underwent kidney transplantation at a single European centre.

Methods

We determined causes of allograft failure between 1 and 5 years after transplant and explored clinical variables present at 1 year that predicted allograft loss.

Results

591 patients (median age 50 years, 64.1% male, and 44% white) were included; 531 (89.8%) had graft survival and 60 (10.2%) had graft loss between 1- and 5-years. Rejection was the primary cause of graft failure in 24 (40%) cases and 54% had undetectable tacrolimus levels prior to failure event. Female sex, serum creatinine at 1 year, the occurrence of rejection, and undetectable tacrolimus levels were associated with increased odds of graft loss. In subsequent analysis of 787 patients alive with a functioning graft at 1 year, recipient age, serum creatinine, proteinuria, any rejection episode, and tacrolimus intrapatient variability (IPV) at 1 yearwere associated with an increased hazard of graft loss.

Discussion

Hence, graft losses were predominantly alloimmune mediated, often associated with non-adherence, and were predicted by tacrolimus IPV at 1 year.

SUBMITTER: Javed M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC12740892 | biostudies-literature | 2025

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tacrolimus intrapatient variability and rejection are associated with inferior allograft outcomes after kidney transplantation.

Javed Maryam M   Sanghera Aruna A   Khan Azhar Ali AA   Nagpal Ria R   Butler Katie K   Hobill Abigail A   Gage Alice A   Karst Felix F   Needleman Amy A   Hmun Mya M   Thal Nicola N   Shirling Graham G   Fernando Ray R   Jones Gareth G   Harber Mark M   Evans Rhys D R RDR  

Frontiers in nephrology 20251212


<h4>Introduction</h4>Early kidney transplant failure has significant negative impact for individuals and healthcare systems. Contemporary data investigating early allograft failure are lacking. We undertook a retrospective observational cohort study of adult patients who underwent kidney transplantation at a single European centre.<h4>Methods</h4>We determined causes of allograft failure between 1 and 5 years after transplant and explored clinical variables present at 1 year that predicted allog  ...[more]

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