1. Immunosuppression Practices in Liver Transplantation: A Survey of North American Centers.
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Hussaini T, Turgeon RD, Partovi N, Erb SR, Scudamore CH, and Yoshida EM
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- Graft Rejection immunology, Health Care Surveys, Healthcare Disparities trends, Humans, Immunosuppressive Agents adverse effects, Liver Transplantation adverse effects, North America, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Graft Rejection prevention & control, Graft Survival drug effects, Immunosuppressive Agents therapeutic use, Liver Transplantation trends, Practice Patterns, Physicians' trends
- Abstract
Objectives: There is a clear lack of clinical evidence guiding immunosuppressive management in long-term stable liver transplant recipients. As a result, anecdotal experience suggests wide variability across transplant centers. We aimed to identify patterns of immunosuppression practices in liver transplant centers across Canada and the United States., Materials and Methods: From February 9 to May 31, 2015, we invited clinicians from all liver transplant centers in Canada and the United States to answer a 6-question survey generated using SurveyMonkey., Results: Seventeen respondents from 15 liver transplant centers completed the survey. Although immun-suppressive practices are relatively uniform for induction and early maintenance therapy, significant variations exist in the management of long-term immunosuppression in stable transplant recipients with a relative lack of minimization protocols., Conclusions: Our survey confirms a wide variability in immunosuppression practices across Canadian and US liver transplant centers. Research and practice priorities include design of pragmatic randomized controlled trials and development of clinical practice guidelines to standardize immunosuppressive management of long-term stable liver transplant recipients with a focus on immunosuppression minimization.
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- 2018
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