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- W2017307905 abstract "Rapamycin is a new immunosuppressive agent that has been shown to be effective in acute heart allograft rejection. This case documents a patient suffering from cardiac sarcoidosis who was bridged to transplantation for 90 days with ongoing rejection after allograft implantation. Rejection did not abate despite treatment with antithymocyte globulin (ATG), FK506, a mycophenolate switch and courses of multiple apheresis. Initiation of rapamycin treatment resulted in a rapid resolution of cardiac rejection and reduction of concomitant immunosuppressive agents with few side-effects. Most notably was the reduction of panel reactive antibodies within a few weeks after the rapamycin initiation. This case illustrates that the utilization of rapamycin ceased ongoing rejection in a patient with a clear hyperimmune state despite prior extensive utilization of a variety of immunosuppressive strategies after heart transplantation. Rapamycin is a new immunosuppressive agent that has been shown to be effective in acute heart allograft rejection. This case documents a patient suffering from cardiac sarcoidosis who was bridged to transplantation for 90 days with ongoing rejection after allograft implantation. Rejection did not abate despite treatment with antithymocyte globulin (ATG), FK506, a mycophenolate switch and courses of multiple apheresis. Initiation of rapamycin treatment resulted in a rapid resolution of cardiac rejection and reduction of concomitant immunosuppressive agents with few side-effects. Most notably was the reduction of panel reactive antibodies within a few weeks after the rapamycin initiation. This case illustrates that the utilization of rapamycin ceased ongoing rejection in a patient with a clear hyperimmune state despite prior extensive utilization of a variety of immunosuppressive strategies after heart transplantation." @default.
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- W2017307905 title "Rapamycin as Rescue Therapy in a Patient Supported by Biventricular Assist Device to Heart Transplantation With Consecutive Ongoing Rejection" @default.
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