[Prophylaxis of cytomegalovirus infections with ganciclovir in kidney transplant recipients]

E. Rondeau, B. Bourgeon, M. N. Peraldi, P. Lang, C. Buisson, K. M. Schulte, B. Weill, J. D. Sraer

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Abstract

In an open-labeled randomized study, prophylactic treatment with ganciclovir (day 15 to day 29) was administered to 23 cytomegalovirus seronegative patients who received a kidney from a cytomegalovirus seropositive donor. Both groups (control = 11, ganciclovir = 12) were similar in age, immunosuppressive treatments, acute rejection episodes and number of steroid pulses. A seroconversion occurred in 10 control patients (91 percent) and in 10 patients of the ganciclovir group (84 percent). A cytomegalovirus disease was observed in 10 control patients (91 percent) and in 8 patients of the ganciclovir group (66 percent). The delay between grafting and cytomegalovirus disease was significantly longer in the ganciclovir than in the control group (78.5 +/- 7.7 vs 46.5 +/- 5.5 days, P < 0.05). In conclusion, in renal transplant recipients who are at high risk of cytomegalovirus disease, prophylactic treatment with ganciclovir delays the onset of the disease and seems to decrease slightly its frequency.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)30-31
Number of pages2
JournalPresse Medicale
Volume21
Issue number41
Publication statusPublished - 1992

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