Reduced cyclosporine absorption preceded acute allograft rejection in a child with a liver transplant
โ Scribed by Dunn, S P ;Cooney, G F ;Kulinsky, A ;Falkenstein, K ;Pierson, A ;Meligeni, J
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 78 KB
- Volume
- 3
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1074-3022
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โฆ Synopsis
This case report correlates impaired cyclosporine absorption from the traditional oral formulation in a 9-year-old liver transplant recipient with subsequent acute allograft rejection. Although impaired absorption in this patient was documented by cyclosporine pharmacokinetic profiling (steadystate area under the cyclosporine concentrationtime curve or AUC), no indication was evident from the pre-dose cyclosporine trough level, which was within the typical target range of blood concentrations. However, when the subject received the microemulsion formulation of cyclos-porine the AUC value reflected an adequate absorption pattern. We recommend that if malabsorption is suspected in the de novo pediatric liver transplant patient, then single-sample pre-dose trough cyclosporine levels should not be relied on as an indicator of sufficient immunosuppression and that a limited sampling strategy be used to confirm or rule out impaired absorption.
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