Comparison of Induction Therapy Using Antithymocyte Globulin and Using Basiliximab for Live Donor Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Single Centre Prospective Cohort Study
Abstract:Objective: Acute rejections (ARs) have a negative impact on long-term graft survival and are the major predictor of chronic rejection. Induction therapy is used to reduce AR and prevent delayed graft function (DGF). Anti-thymocyte globulin (ATG) and basiliximab are mainly used for this purpose. In this prospective, cohort study, we analyzed and compared the safety and efficacy of ATG and basiliximab in induction therapy for live donor kidney transplant recipients.
Methods:Graft survival, AR-free survival, rena… Show more
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