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Gastrointestinal disorders after renal transplantation
E Savvidaki1, E Papachristou1, P Kazakopoulos1
1University Hospital of Patras, Transplantation Center, Patras, Greece.
Background:
Gastrointestinal disorders (GDs) are common in renal transplant recipients. The main cause of GDs seems to be the use of immunosuppressive medications, especially mycophenolic acid in the form of mycophenolate mofetil (MMF).
Objective:
The aim of this study was to estimate the frequency and severity of GDs in renal allograft recipients with the use of the Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS).
Methods:
Eighty-five renal allograft recipients, 50 ± 12 years old, treated with methylprednisolone, calcineurin inhibitor (cyclosporine [CsA], n = 42; tacrolimus (TAC), n = 43), and MMF were studied.
Results:
At the time of completion of the GSRS questionnaire, 38 of the 85 patients (45%) already had their MMF dose reduced because of GDs. Only 15 patients (18%) were totally free from GDs. The most frequent and severe GDs recorded were indigestion and diarrhea who were significantly more frequent in women (P = .045). GDs were recorded in patients receiving both standard and reduced dose of MMF. MMF dose was significantly associated only with diarrhea. Although TAC-treated patients had the highest mean GSRS scores, no statistically significant differences were observed compared with CsA-treated patients. In 31 patients, MMF was replaced by enteric-coated mycophenolate sodium (EC-MPS) and new questionnaires were completed 1 month later. Significant improvement in total and all subscores of GSRS was demonstrated (P < .001). Although EC-MPS dose tolerated by the patients was higher than MMF dose, the difference was not statistically significant.
Conclusions:
Female sex and the use of MMF, especially in combination with TAC, are related to the occurrence of severe gastrointestinal symptoms. Substitution of MMF with EC-MPS significantly reduces the severity of symptoms and permits the use of higher doses.
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