Clinical application of immunosuppressive agents in renal transplantation
- PMID: 9531936
- DOI: 10.1016/s0039-6109(05)70635-6
Clinical application of immunosuppressive agents in renal transplantation
Abstract
The availability of a number of new immunosuppressive drugs has resulted in significant improvements in the outcome of kidney transplantation. Currently 1-year graft survival rate for cadaver kidney transplants is approximately 85%. A number of new agents are presently in clinical studies. This article reviews the currently available agents and examines various aspects of induction and maintenance immunosuppressive therapy, and the treatment of acute rejection episodes. In addition, the agents currently in clinical trials and future directions in immunosuppressive therapy are discussed.
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