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Raymond Reding1, Jérémie Gras, Etienne Sokal
1Paediatric Liver Transplant Program, Université Catholique de Louvain, Saint-Luc University Clinics, 10 Hippocrate Avenue, 1200, Brussels, Belgium. reding@chex.ucl.ac.be
Abstract:
Although corticosteroids have been part of immunosuppressive regimens since the early days of transplantation, steroid avoidance could be beneficial. To test this hypothesis in paediatric liver transplantation, we compared liver-transplantation under steroid-free immunosuppression in 20 children, who received combined tacrolimus and basiliximab, with that under tacrolimus and steroids in 20 matched historical recipients as a historical control group. 12-month rejection-free survival was 75% in the tacrolimus-basiliximab group compared with 50% in the steroid group (p=0.05). Growth in the first year after transplantation was significantly better in the tacrolimus-basiliximab group than in the steroid group. Steroid avoidance was, therefore, not harmful to our patients, and combining tacrolimus with basiliximab as a steroid substitution seems a safe alternative to tacrolimus and steroid immunosuppression.
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