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  • Persistent anemia in renal transplant recipients can affect graft outcomes, and the study investigates the effects of epoetin-zeta (EPO-Z), a biosimilar to epoetin-alfa.
  • Twenty patients were studied: ten switched to EPO-Z from other erythropoiesis-stimulating agents, while ten started EPO-Z for the first time; both groups were monitored for a year.
  • EPO-Z maintained healthy hemoglobin levels in both groups without significant side effects, indicating it is a cost-effective and reliable alternative to other treatments for anemia in these patients.

Article Abstract

Background: Persistent or "de novo" anemia (plasma hemoglobin<11 g/dL) may complicate the graft outcome in a significant number of renal transplant recipients. We describe a single-center experience with epoetin-zeta (EPO-Z), the biosimilar form for epoetin-alfa.

Methods: Twenty patients were included in the study, 10 in treatment with different erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESA) and shifted to EPO-Z (shift group) and 10 who started EPO-Z treatment for anemia (naive group). All the patients had stable renal function and normal values of main inflammation markers and were prospectively followed up for 12 months. Iron supplements were administered during the study, as needed.

Results: In the shift group, mean plasma hemoglobin levels>11 g/dL were maintained for the entire 1-year follow-up period, with average EPO-Z doses 3.4% higher than the corresponding doses of previous ESA; in the naive group, the target value was reached between the first and third months and remained stable throughout the study. Mean corpuscular volume did not vary in either group. No change was observed in glomerular filtration rate, nor in proteinuria or in main laboratory data. No drug-related side effect was reported.

Conclusions: EPO-Z may be considered a valid alternative to different ESAs in renal transplant recipients, with an interesting pharmaco-economic profile, considering its lower cost.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.transproceed.2014.07.027DOI Listing

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