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Is everolimus useful in preventing allograft rejection and vasculopathy after heart transplant?

Pages 161-163 | Published online: 02 Mar 2005
 

Abstract

The main cause of illness and death after the first year of heart transplantation is vasculopathy of the cardiac allograft, probably initiated by early immunological and non-immunological endothelial damage. The incidence of multiple episodes of grade 3A rejection 6 months after primary heart transplantation was lower with everolimus (1.5 mg, 8.1% and 3 mg, 6.6%) than in the azathioprine group (14%). Allograft vasculopathy was less frequent with everolimus than azathioprine. A follow-up study is necessary to determine whether these effects translate into the important end points of reduced incidences of death, graft loss or a second transplantation.

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