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Evaluation of a Standardized Tacrolimus Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Protocol in Stable Kidney Transplant Recipients.

Trung Q KyNorman P SilasRobin M TaylorAbdurahman O BarakatRawan HarbNathan C LavisteJeong M Park
Published in: Progress in transplantation (Aliso Viejo, Calif.) (2022)
Introduction: Transplant nurse coordinators have assisted in accurately adjusting tacrolimus doses under a collaborative practice agreement for kidney transplant recipients in the early post-operative period. This study evaluated the efficiency of a standardized tacrolimus therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) protocol in stable outpatient recipients. Design: We conducted a single-center, retrospective study of adult patients who received a kidney transplant at least 3 years ago and were taking immediate-release tacrolimus. Before September 2019, transplant coordinators consulted transplant providers for management of all tacrolimus trough levels (Pre-Arm). Under the standardized protocol, coordinators directly responded to out-of-range tacrolimus trough levels (Post-Arm). The primary outcome was the time to intervention for out-of-range levels. Secondary outcomes included adverse events, time in therapeutic range, coefficient of variation (CV), and protocol compliance. Results: Of 1712 levels (from 174 patients), 259 levels (15.1%) were out-of-range. The overall time to intervention was 13.2 hours shorter (95% CI: -26.4 to -0.1 hours; P = 0.048) in the Post-Arm. There was no rejection, graft loss, or death during the study period. The time in therapeutic range was 89.3% (17.6%) vs 89% (19.4%; P = 0.816) and CV was 19.7% (15.8%) vs 18.4 (10.7%; P = 0.358) in the Pre-Arm and Post-Arm, respectively. Within the Post-Arm, the protocol required coordinators to independently intervene on 96 out-of-range levels (65.8%), which were accurately addressed 57.5% of the time. Conclusion: Implementation of a standardized TDM protocol improved efficiency without compromising major clinical outcomes or intrapatient variability (IPV) of tacrolimus levels for stable kidney recipients in the outpatient setting.
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