Tacrolimus Therapeutic Response, Pharmacokinetics and Adherence in Liver Transplant Recipients
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What do Clinicians Need to Know about Liver Transplantation?
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Guest Editors
Nourhan Badwei, MD, Professor
Tropical Medicine, Gastroenterology, and Hepatology Department, Ain Shams University
Research Interests: Liver transplantation; Hepatic allograft rejection; HCC; Steatotic liver disease; Infectious diseases; Cirrhosis; Liver decompensation; Portal hypertension; Bowel disorders
Ahmet Gurakar, MD, Professor
Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
Research Interests: Acute liver failure; Artificial liver support systems; Liver diseases; Plasma exchange; Transplants; Viral hepatitis
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In 1963, Starzl et al. were the first to perform the procedure of liver transplantation (LT) in the world. since then, several updates have been done in the field of liver transplantation. LT proved its efficacy in the treatment of end-stage liver disease of various aetiologies to be considered a life-saving procedure in patients with liver failure nowadays. This Special Issue will cover the recent advances in the field of liver transplantation including different procedures, pre-operative workup and proper evaluation, post-operative complications and management, hepatic allograft rejection-related issues and debates. Original articles, clinical trials, mini and full reviews, and commentaries are all welcome.
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Publication
Tacrolimus Therapeutic Response, Pharmacokinetics and Adherence in Liver Transplant Recipientsby
Mouna Daldoul
,
Rim Charfi
,
Khouloud Ferchichi
,
Mouna Ben Sassi
,
Syrine Ben Hammamia
,
Fatma Medhioub
,
Emna Gaies
,
Rym Enneifer
,
Hanene Eljebari
,
Anis Klouz
,
Riadh Daghfous
and
Sameh Trabelsi
Abstract Background:
Tacrolimus is characterized by a high intra and interindividual pharmacokinetics variability. Data regarding factors that may influence its pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in liver transplantation are limited.
The objectives of this study were to assess tacrolimus therapeutic response, pharmacokinetics and adherence in liver [...] |
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CiteScore | SJR | SNIP |
0.6 | 0.179 | 0.17 |
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