A randomized trial of everolimus and low-dose cyclosporine in renal transplantation: with or without steroids?
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
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A randomized trial of everolimus and low-dose cyclosporine in renal transplantation: with or without steroids? / Ponticelli, C; Carmellini, M; Tisone, G; Sandrini, S; Segoloni, G; Rigotti, Paolo; Colussi, G; Stefoni, S.. - In: TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS. - ISSN 0041-1345. - 46:10(2014), pp. 3375-3382. [10.1016/j.transproceed.2014.05.087]
Abstract:
This multicenter, randomized, prospective, controlled trial (EVIDENCE study) aimed to determine short-term effects of early steroid withdrawal in renal transplant patients initially treated with everolimus, low-dose cyclosporine (CsA), and steroids. Patients were randomized to standard triple therapy with CsA, everolimus twice daily and steroids (group A), steroid-free immunosuppression (group B), or triple therapy once daily (group C). However, since patient enrollment was slower than expected, group C randomization was prematurely discontinued. The primary end point was treatment failure rate (composite end point of death, graft loss, biopsy-proven acute rejection, and loss to follow-up) between randomization and month 12. Patients evaluable for the primary end point included 139 randomized patients. According to intention-to-treat analysis, 2.8% of patients in group A and 14.7% in group B experienced treatment failure (95% upper confidence limit 19.7%). As this was higher than the predefined noninferiority limit of 10%, noninferiority could not be proved. No conclusive statements can be made on noninferiority of the steroid withdrawal regimen vs the standard regimen in these patients. Additional studies with longer follow-up are required to determine the efficacy of steroid-free immunosuppression in renal transplant recipients receiving everolimus.
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Keywords:
Adult; Cyclosporine; Drug Therapy; Combination; Everolimus; Female; Glucocorticoids; Humans; Immunosuppressive Agents; Intention to Treat Analysis; Kidney Transplantation; Male; Methylprednisolone; Middle Aged; Prospective Studies; Sirolimus; Treatment Failure
Elenco autori:
Ponticelli, C; Carmellini, M; Tisone, G; Sandrini, S; Segoloni, G; Rigotti, Paolo; Colussi, G; Stefoni, S.
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