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Decision Factors on Mycophenolic Acid Dose after Renal Transplantation

Authors :
Myoung Soo Kim
Dong-Cheol Han
Myung-Jae Kim
Gyu-Tae Shin
Sang Youb Han
Soo Jin Kim
Chang-Kwon Oh
Samuel Lee
Hark Rim
Duck Jong Han
Chul Woo Yang
Ik-Jin Yun
Tae Won Lee
Soo Jin Choi
Ki Ryang Na
Jun-Young Do
Byoung-Soo Cho
Source :
Korean Journal of Transplantation. 23:135-140
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
The Korean Society for Transplantation, 2009.

Abstract

Results: The mean age of the patients was 43.0±12.0 (7∼75) and the study included 364 males (56.0%) and 286 females (44.0%). The average follow up period after renal transplantation was 49.5±53.4 (1∼307) months. There were 366 (56.3%) living related cases, 145 (22.3%) living non-related cases and 139 (21.4%) deceased donor cases. Cyclosporine was the most common calcineurin inhibitor (CNI) used in combination therapy with MPS (476 cases, 73.2%) followed by tacrolimus (169 cases, 26.0%). The mean daily dose of MPS was 909.7±336.3 (180∼1,620)mg and the mean daily dose per kg was 15.3±5.9 (2.65∼32.73)mg/kg. The daily dose showed significant positive correlation with patient body weight but the daily dose per kg showed negative correlation. The daily dose of MPS was significantly higher in the combination therapy with cyclosporine than that with tacrolimus. The daily dose and the dose per kg decreased with increment of recipient age and post-transplant period. Conclusions: Our study concluded that MPS dosages correlated with the combined type of CNI, post-transplant period and age.

Details

ISSN :
26718804 and 26718790
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Korean Journal of Transplantation
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........67c13244428faf2ddfc397c797f3bf2f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4285/jkstn.2009.23.2.135