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Bmj Open Effect of Fty720 (Fingolimod) on Graft Survival in Renal Transplant Recipients: A Systematic Review Protocol Publisher Pubmed

Summary: Planned review of FTY720 trials for kidney transplants weighs rejection cuts vs. infection risks. Fills gaps—could clarify smart add for graft success. #KidneyTransplant #TransplantCare

Gholamnezhadjafari R1 ; Falak R2, 3 ; Tajik N2, 3 ; Aflatoonian R4 ; Keshtkar AA5 ; Rezaei A1
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Source: BMJ Open Published:2016


Abstract

Introduction: Studies have shown that FTY720 has inconsistent effects in kidney transplant recipients. Several review articles on FTY720 have been published, but most have focused on the mechanism of action of FTY720. Therefore, this review aims to evaluate and determine the beneficial and harmful effects of FTY720 therapy in kidney transplant recipients. Methods and analysis: We electronically searched the following databases: PubMed, Scopus, the Web of Sciences, EMBASE, Cochrane databases and the Cochrane Central Registry of Controlled Trials. Any clinical, randomised controlled trials relating to FTY720 for treating kidney transplant recipients were included without publication status or language restriction. Study selection, data extraction and assessment of study quality were performed independently by two researchers. Data were synthesised by either the fixed effects or the random effects model according to a heterogeneity test. If the extracted data were suitable for meta-analysis, STATA software was used to combine the relative risks for dichotomous outcomes, and the mean differences for continuous outcomes with 95% CIs were measured. Death, loss of function and incidence of acute kidney rejection were assessed as the primary outcomes. Renal graft function, malignancy, delayed graft function and infection were evaluated as secondary outcomes. Ethics/dissemination: This review does not require formal ethics approval because the data are not individualised. The resulting review article will be submitted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.
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