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Drug levels after sirolimus initiation and short-term outcomes in ambulatory heart transplantation recipients. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigated how changes in drug levels of tacrolimus and sirolimus affect outcomes for heart transplant recipients after starting sirolimus.
  • A retrospective analysis categorized patients based on whether their combined drug levels decreased, stayed stable, or increased after sirolimus initiation, and compared their kidney function and heart performance.
  • Results indicated that a decrease in drug levels correlated with better short-term kidney function, but this improvement didn’t last long term, and there were no significant differences in heart performance or other health risks across the groups after one year.

Article Abstract

Introduction: We evaluated the effect of relative changes in combined tacrolimus and sirolimus (drug) levels, following sirolimus initiation, on outcomes in ambulatory heart transplantation (HTx) recipients.

Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of HTx recipients who received tacrolimus, followed by sirolimus initiation, any time after HTx. We calculated the relative change in combined drug levels 1-month post-sirolimus initiation, relative to tacrolimus levels pre-initiation, and categorized patients into decreased (≥15% decrease), stable (<15% decrease to <15% increase), or increased (≥15% increase) groups. We compared, across the three groups, changes in post-initiation estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) using one-way ANOVA and Šidák's post-hoc analysis, as well as the individual and composite outcomes of new donor specific antibodies (DSA), acute cellular rejection (ACR), and all-cause mortality using Fisher's exact test.

Results: Amongst 99 HTx recipients included, the median age was 53 years, time to sirolimus initiation was 1.5 years post-HTx, and pre-sirolimus eGFR was 52 mL/min/1.73 m . Nine patients had decreased, 15 stable, and 75 increased, relative combined drug levels. Relative change in eGFR was significantly higher in patients with decreased levels compared to patients with increased levels at 6 months post-initiation (P < .05), but this was not sustained at 12 months. There were no differences in LVEF change or in individual and composite risks for developing DSA, ACR, and all-cause mortality at 12 months across the groups.

Conclusion: Post-sirolimus initiation, a relative decrease in combined drug levels, compared to increased levels, was associated with temporarily improved renal function.

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