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Clinical Trial
. 1976 Dec 18;115(12):1205-8.

Canadian clinical trial of antilymphocyte globulin in human cadaver renal transplantation

Clinical Trial

Canadian clinical trial of antilymphocyte globulin in human cadaver renal transplantation

H E Taylor et al. Can Med Assoc J. .

Abstract

A multicentre, randomized clinical trial of antilymphocyte globulin (ALG) was conducted among patients who had undergone cadaver kidney transplantation; follow-up was continued for a minimum of 1 year. Of the 179 patients 92 were given conventional treatment only, while 87 were given in addition ALG (from a standardized, highly immunosuppressive, common pool of equine ALG), 20 mg/kg-d intravenously for 10 days after transplantation. The ALG-treated group had better accumulated graft survival, fewer nephrectomies, better graft function, less than half the number of acute rejection episodes and less prednisone use. There was a beneficial drug (ALG)-related effect in both the graft and the host during the first 3 months after transplantation.

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