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Pre-transplant immune cell function assay as a predictor of early cardiac allograft rejection.

Samuel David MaidmanClaudia GideaAlex ReyentovichShaline RaoTajinderpal SaraonBernard S KadoshNavneet NarulaJulius CarilloDeane SmithNader MoazamiStuart KatzRandal I Goldberg
Published in: Clinical transplantation (2022)
Patients with low pre-transplant ImmuKnow levels had lower risk of early rejection when compared with patients with moderate or high levels. Our study suggests a possible utility in performing pre-transplant ImmuKnow to identify patients at-risk for early rejection who may benefit from intensified upfront immunosuppression as well as to recognize those where slower calcineurin inhibitor initiation may be appropriate.
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