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Title: De novo use of everolimus with elimination or minimization of cyclosporine in renal transplant recipients. Author: Novoa PA, Grinyó JM, Ramos FJ, Errasti P, Franco A, Aldana G, Pefaur J, Marti-Cuadros AM, Otero AB, Saval N, Oppenheimer F. Journal: Transplant Proc; 2011 Nov; 43(9):3331-9. PubMed ID: 22099791. Abstract: BACKGROUND: The purpose of two similarly designed multicenter, prospective, parallel-group, open-label studies was to evaluate early cyclosporine (CsA) elimination versus minimization from an everolimus-CsA-steroid regimen in de novo renal transplant patients. METHODS: Within 24 hours after transplantation, 170 renal transplant patients received everolimus (trough levels 3-8 ng/mL), CsA, and steroids. Those eligible (n = 114) were randomized (1:1) at 3 months to have CsA elimination by month 4 to 6 (±1 week) with everolimus trough levels maintained at 6 to 12 ng/mL or CsA minimization, until 12 months. The randomized population excluded those who discontinued the study prior to randomization due to adverse events, acute rejection episodes of Banff grade IIb/III, or worsening renal function during the month prior to randomization. RESULTS: At 12 months, the estimated glomerular filtration rate (Nankivell) with CsA elimination was noninferior versus CsA minimization (P < .0001, α-level 0.05; 90% confidence interval 0.6-8.5) by 7 mL/min/1.73 m(2) (noninferiority margin). Composite efficacy failure was comparable with CsA elimination and CsA minimization (18.9% and 17.5%, respectively, P = 1.000) and no graft loss or death was reported after randomization. Cytomegalovirus infections were rare under everolimus treatment, and no pneumonitis episode was reported. CONCLUSION: In our selected randomized study population, immediate initiation of everolimus allowed CsA elimination. Renal function was stable on everolimus-based, CsA-free maintenance regimen without compromising efficacy.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]