Belatacept and Long-Term Outcomes in Kidney Transplantation
Sharp Memorial Hospital · Inserm · +9 more institutions
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Abstract
Background
In previous analyses of BENEFIT, a phase 3 study, belatacept-based immunosuppression, as compared with cyclosporine-based immunosuppression, was associated with similar patient and graft survival and significantly improved renal function in kidney-transplant recipients. Here we present the final results from this study.
Methods
We randomly assigned kidney-transplant recipients to a more-intensive belatacept regimen, a less-intensive belatacept regimen, or a cyclosporine regimen. Efficacy and safety outcomes for all patients who underwent randomization and transplantation were analyzed at year 7 (month 84).
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Keywords
- Belatacept
- Immunosuppression
- Medicine
- Kidney transplantation
- Kidney transplant
- Term (time)
- Kidney
- Transplantation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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