| Literature DB >> 3527111 |
U J Hesse, D S Fryd, S N Chatterjee, R L Simmons, D E Sutherland, J S Najarian.
Abstract
Nineteen of 224 renal allograft recipients who were prospectively randomized to receive either cyclosporine (n = 117) or azathioprine sodium-antilymphocyte globulin (n = 107) for immunosuppression suffered from one period of pneumonia (14 azathioprine and five cyclosporine recipients); two recipients of azathioprine had two episodes. Four patients in the azathioprine group and one in the cyclosporine group died, for mortalities of 3.7% and 0.85%, respectively. The percentage of pneumonia-free patients at one year was 96.3% in the cyclosporine group while it was 90.8% in the azathioprine group. Nondiabetics, women, and recipients of grafts from living related donors were at a statistically lower risk of developing pneumonia when treated with cyclosporine. Viral (cytomegalovirus), fungal (Candida, Aspergillus), and multibacterial causes of pneumonia each occurred with a similar incidence.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3527111 DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1986.01400090086015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Surg ISSN: 0004-0010