Longitudinal study on the use of dried blood spots for home monitoring in children after kidney transplantation

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TitreLongitudinal study on the use of dried blood spots for home monitoring in children after kidney transplantation
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursAl-Uzri A., Freeman K.A, Wade J, Clark K., Bleyle L.A, Munar M., Koop D.R
JournalPEDIATRIC TRANSPLANTATION
Volume21
Paginatione12983
Date PublishedSEP
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1397-3142
Mots-clésdried blood spots, home monitorirng, pediatric kidney transplantation, tacrolimus
Résumé

{The use of DBSs for home monitoring has been limited due to unsatisfactory blood sampling and analytical difficulties. The aim of this longitudinal feasibility trial was to assess the utility of DBS to monitor TAC and Cr at home in transplant recipients. A total of 30 participants (2-21years, mean +/- SD, 13.6 +/- 5.4year) were enrolled over 12months. Eighteen were males. Monthly DBS samples were obtained at home and mailed to the central laboratory for analysis of TAC and Cr. Nineteen patients completed the study, and 216 cards were received in the laboratory from a total of 279 cards expected, with 416/519 (80%) blood spots being suitable for analysis. We found a high correlation between blood TAC and Cr levels by DBS and the clinical laboratory

DOI10.1111/petr.12983