Management of Medication Noncompliance in Solid-Organ Transplant Recipients

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Vivek Kaul
Sandhya Khurana
Santiago Munoz
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[1] Albert Einstein Medical Center,Center for Liver Diseases, Division of Hepatology
[2] State University of New York,Department of Medicine
[3] Health Science Center at Brooklyn,undefined
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BioDrugs | 2000年 / 13卷
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Transplant Recipient; Graft Loss; Rejection Episode; Transplant Team; Live Related Donor;
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Solid-organ transplantation has emerged as one of the most significant medical advances in the management of end-stage organ disease to date. However, a long term successful outcome after transplantation relies heavily upon the extended, if not lifelong, intake of immunosuppressive medication. Noncompliance with the medication regimen may have devastating effects on the graft and the patient. Furthermore, the effects of noncompliance place an additional burden on the medical resources available and the already scarce organ supply. The magnitude of post-transplant noncompliance and factors associated with noncompliance with various immunosuppressant drugs are reviewed. Patient, physician, social and family relationships interact in a complex manner in the post-transplant scenario and problems here could underlie noncompliance. The paper also includes a review of the methods of evaluating and monitoring noncompliance. Preventive and remedial measures that may help the transplant team to effectively manage this problem are suggested. The multidisciplinary nature of post-transplant patient management and the need for a cohesive approach toward the patient is emphasised. With the identification of patients at higher risk for noncompliance, close monitoring and early intervention, it may be possible to effectively control the effects of noncompliance until newer strategies are developed which permit immunosuppression-free transplantation.
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页码:313 / 326
页数:13
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