Safety and efficacy of steroid withdrawal two days after kidney transplantation: Analysis of results at three years

  • Mysore S. Anil Kumar
  • , Michael Heifets
  • , Michael J. Moritz
  • , Muhammad I. Saeed
  • , Shahid M. Khan
  • , Billie Fyfe
  • , Nedjema Sustento-Riodeca
  • , Joshua N. Daniel
  • , Aparna Kumar

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Abstract

Background. Chronic steroid therapy in spite of myriad side effects is widely used in kidney transplantation. This prospective controlled study evaluated safety and efficacy of steroid withdrawal at 2 days in kidney recipients monitored by surveillance biopsy. Methods. In all, 300 kidney recipients were studied; 150 in second-day steroid withdrawal group and 150 in steroid treated group (control group). Immunosuppression was basiliximab induction and maintenance was a calcineurin inhibitor and mycophenolate mofetil or sirolimus. Biopsy-proven acute rejection (BPAR) was treated by methylpredisolone. Surveillance biopsies were completed to evaluate subclinical acute rejection (SCAR) and chronic allograft nephropathy (CAN). Primary end point was acute rejection. Three-year patient and graft survival, new onset diabetes mellitus (NODM), serum creatinine and creatinine clearance were evaluated. Results. Acute rejection was diagnosed in 14% in control group and 16% in steroid withdrawal group. Three-year patient and graft survival was 89% and 79% in control and 91 % and 78% in steroid withdrawal group. Serum creatinine and creatinine clearance was 1.9±0.8 and 59±11 in control group and 1.8±0.9 mg/dl and 61±10 mis/minute in steroid withdrawal group. Incidence of SCAR and progression of CAN were comparable in the 2 groups. At 3-years NODM was diagnosed in 21% in control group and 4% in steroid withdrawal group (P<0.01). Conclusions. Two-day steroid withdrawal in kidney transplant recipients did not affect BPAR, SCAR, CAN, graft function and patient and graft survival compared to control group up to 3 years. NODM was significantly less in steroid withdrawal group. Two-day steroid withdrawal is safe and beneficial in kidney transplant recipients.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)832-839
Number of pages8
JournalTransplantation
Volume81
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2006
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Transplantation

Keywords

  • Kidney transplant
  • Surveillance biopsy
  • Two-day steroid withdrawal

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