Publications by authors named "KLEES E"

We studied the relationship of the administration and dosage of steroids to the development of avascular necrosis of bone in 168 patients who had had a heart transplantation (156 patients) or a heart and lung transplantation (twelve patients). One hundred and forty-one of the patients were male and twenty-seven were female. The average age was forty-five years (range, seven to sixty-six years).

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The pathogenesis of both Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease (LCPD) and avascular necrosis (AVN) remains controversial. Evidence suggests, however, that both conditions are produced by vascular compromise in the femoral head. A patient with a previous history of LCPD at age eight subsequently developed AVN at age 46 after having a cardiac transplant for ischemic cardiomyopathy.

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Article Synopsis
  • Rabbit antithymocyte globulin, a T-cell antibody sourced from rabbits, is under evaluation for FDA approval and has shown positive results in cardiac transplant patients compared to other immunosuppressive agents.
  • A review of three patient groups using different immunosuppression protocols revealed that those treated with rabbit antithymocyte globulin, cyclosporine, steroids, and azathioprine had the best survival rates and lowest incidences of rejection and infections.
  • The current protocol using rabbit antithymocyte globulin results in significant reductions of T-cells with minimal toxicity, indicating its effectiveness as a leading immunosuppressant in cardiac transplantation.
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