Immunosuppressive treatment options in renal transplantation
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Immunosuppressive treatment options in renal transplantation
Abstract
An overview of the first 4 decades of clinical kidney transplantation would characterize progress primarily in the development of new immunosuppressive agents designed to reduce the incidence and severity of acute rejection to improve short-term outcomes, but with less marked effects on long-term patient and graft survival. The new trend of immunosuppressive therapy is to facilitate long-term allograft and patient survival, and to help to maintain a good quality of life after renal transplantation. To achieve these goals, transplant physicians need to determine the immunosuppressive protocols that will best minimize risk factors associated with reduced allograft/patient survival and quality of life. Recent protocols and clinical experience with modern immunosuppression strategies, as well as the efficacy and safety of various combination protocols, will be reviewed.
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