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Use of mTOR inhibitors in chronic heart transplant recipients with renal failure: calcineurin-inhibitors conversion or minimization?

Abstract: Background: In the last decade, mTOR inhibitors (mTOR-is) have become the cornerstone of the calcineurin inhibitor (CNI)-reduced/free regimens aimed to the preservation of post-transplant renal function. We compared utility and safety of the total replacement of calcineurin inhibitors with a mTOR-i with a strategy based on calcineurin inhibitor minimization and concomitant use of m-TOR-i. Methods: In a retrospective multi-center cohort of 394 maintenance cardiac recipients with renal failure (GFR<60 mL/min/1.73 m(2)), we compared 235 patients in whom CNI was replaced with a mTOR-i (sirolimus or everolimus) with 159 patients in whom mTOR-is were used to minimize CNIs. A propensity score analysis was carried out to balance between group differences. Results: Overall, after a median time of 2 years from mTOR-i initiation, between group differences for the evolution of renal function were not observed. In a multivariate adjusted model, improvement of renal function was limited to patients with mTOR-i usage within 5years after transplantation, particularly with the conversion strategy, and in those patients who could maintain mTOR-i therapy. Significant differences between strategies were not found for mortality, infection and mTOR-i withdrawal due to drug-related adverse events. However, conversion group tended to have a higher acute rejection incidence than the minimization group (p=0.07). Conclusion: In terms of renal benefits, our results support an earlier use of mTOR-is, irrespective of the strategy. The selection of either a conversion or a CNI minimization protocol should be based on the clinical characteristics of the patients, particularly their rejection risk

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 Fuente: International Journal of Cardiology, 2014, 171(1), 15-23

 Publisher: Elsevier

 Year of publication: 2014

 No. of pages: 9

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2013.11.036

 ISSN: 0167-5273,1874-1754

 Publication Url: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2013.11.036

Authorship

PANIAGUA, M. J.

GOMEZ-BUENO, M.

ARIZON, J. M.

ALMENAR, L.

ROIG, E.

DELGADO, J.

LAMBERT, J. L.

PEREZ-VILLA, F.

SANZ-JULVE, M.L.

CRESPO-LEIRO, M.

SEGOVIA, J.

LÓPEZ-GRANADOS, A.

MARTINEZ-DOLZ, L.

MIRABET, S.

ESCRIBANO, P.

DIAZ-MOLINA, B.

FARRERO, M.

BLASCO, T.