Chapter 56: Transplant Flashcards

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Prior to any transplant, tissue typing or crossmatching is performed to assess donor-recipient compatibility for

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HLA and ABO blood group

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Transplant of an organ or tissue from one individual to another

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allograft

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3
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Transplant from a genetically identical donor (such as an identical twin) is called

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isograft

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4
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Transplant in the same patient, from one site to another (e.g., stem cell or skin grafting)

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Autograft

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_____ immunosuppression is given before or at the time of transplant to ______

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Induction

to prevent acute rejection during the early post-transplant period

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Most commonly used induction drug

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Basiliximab

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7
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Basiliximab drug class

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IL-2 receptor antagonist

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8
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Patients at higher risk of rejection can receive which drug class

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antithymocyte globulin

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9
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antithymocyte globulins can be used for which stages of transplant

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induction and treatment or rejection

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antithymocyte globulin brand names

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Atgam (equine)

Thymoglobulin (rabbit)

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antithymocyte globulin MOA

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binds to T-lymphocytes and interferes with their function

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12
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antithymocyte globulin boxed warning

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anaphylaxis

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13
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antithymocyte globulin side effects

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infusion-related reactions (premedicate)

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14
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What is the first line calcineurin inhibitor (CNI)

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Tacrolimus

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15
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What is the first line antiproliferative agent

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Mycophenolate

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16
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Suppressing the immune system via multiple mechanisms through different drug classes has what 2 benefits

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lowers toxicity risk of individual immunosuppressants and reduces risk of graft rejection

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17
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Mycophenolate mofetil brand name

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CellCept

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18
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Mycophenolic acid brand name

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Myfortic

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19
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Mycophenolate boxed warnings

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Increased risk of infection, increased development of lymphoma and skin malignancies, increased risk of congenital malformations and spontaneous abortions when used during pregnancy

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Mycophenolate side effects

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Diarrhea, GI upset

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21
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T/F: CellCept and Myfortic are NOT interchangeable

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True

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22
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Which brand of mycophenolate is enteric coated to decrease diarrhea

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Myfortic

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23
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CellCept IV is stable in ____ only

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D5W

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24
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Mycophenolate decreases efficacy of

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oral contraceptives

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Azathioprine warning
Patients with genetic deficiency of TMPT are at high risk for myelosuppression and may require lower dose
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Tacrolimus drug class
Calcineurin inhibitor
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Tacrolimus brand name
Prograf
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Tacrolimus MOA
inhibits T-lymphocyte activation
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Tacrolimus boxed warnings
Increased susceptibility to infection, possible development of lymphoma
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Tacrolimus side effects
Increased BP, nephrotoxicity, increased BG, neurotoxicity, hyperkalemia, hyperlipidemia, QT prolongation
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Tacrolimus monitoring
Trough levels, serum electrolytes (K, phos, Mg), renal function, LFTs, BP, blood glucose, lipid profile
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IV Tacrolimus is administered as a continuous infusion in a ____ container
non-PVC
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Tacrolimus is a ______ & ______ substrate
3A4 & P-gp
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Cyclosporine modified brand names
Gengraf, Neoral
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Cyclosporine non-modified brand name
Sandimmune
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Cyclosporine BW
renal impairment, increased risk of lymphoma and other malignancies, including skin cancer, increased risk of infection, can increase BP; modified has 20-50% greater bioavailability compared to non-modified
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T/F: modified & non-modified Cyclosporine cannot be interchanged
true
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Cyclosporine SE
Increased BP, nephropathy, hyperkalemia, hypomagnesemia, hirsutism, gingival hyperplasia, edema, increased BG, neurotoxicity, QT prolongation
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Cyclosporine monitoring
Trough levels, serum electrolytes, renal fxn, BP, BG, lipid profile
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Cyclosporine is a ___ inhibitor and ___ & ___ substrate
3A4 inhibitor | 3A4 & P-gp substrate
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Cyclosporine oral liquid should not be administered from
a plastic or styrofoam cup
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mTOR kinase inhibitor MOA
inhibit T-lymphocyte activation & proliferation
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Everolimus warning
hyperlipidemia
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Everolimus side effects
Peripheral edema, increased BP, do not use within 30 days of transplant d/t increased risk of renal and hepatic artery thrombosis
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Everolimus monitoring
Trough levels
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Everolimus is a ___ substrate
3A4
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Sirolimus warnings
impaired wound healing, hyperlipidemia
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Sirolimus SE
irreversible pneumonitis/bronchitis/cough (d/c therapy if this develops), increased BG, peripheral edema
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Sirolimus monitoring
Trough levels
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Sirolimus tablets and oral solution are not
bioequivalent
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Sirolimus is a ____ substrate
3A4
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Belatacept MOA
binds to CD80 & CD86 to block T-cell costimulstion and production of inflammatory mediators
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Belatacept BW
increased risk of post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) with highest risk in recipients without immunity to Epstein-Barr virus. Use in EBV seropositive patients only
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Belatacept warings
Increased risk of TB - test for latent TB prior to initiation and treat latent TB prior to use *remember balatacept has the word lat in it for latent*
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Which drug classes are used for maintenance therapy in transplant
- CNIs (tacrolimus primarily or cyclosporine) - Adjuvant therapy given with CNI (antiproliferative agents like mycophenolate or azathioprine, mTOR inhibitors like everlolimus or sirolimus, or belatacept) - Steroids
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Azathioprine should be avoided with which drug class
Xanthine oxidase inhibitors (allopurinol or febuxostat)
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____ & ____ should be avoided with both cyclosporine and tacrolimus
Grapefruit juice and St. John's Wort
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Caution with additive drugs that worsen ____ with the mTOR inhibitors, steroids and cyclosporine
lipids
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Caution with additive drugs that raise ____ with tacrolimus, steroids, cyclosporine & mTOR inhibitors
BG
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Caution with additive drugs that raise ____ with tacrolimus, steroids, & cyclosporine
BP
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Which maintenance immunosuppressants have the highest incidence of nephrotoxicity
tacrolimus and cyclospsorine
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Which maintenance immunosuppressants have the highest incidence of worsening or new onset diabetes
tacrolimus, steroids and cyclosporine
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Which maintenance immunosuppressant has the highest incidence of worsening lipid parameters
mTOR inhibitors
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Which maintenance immunosuppressants have the highest incidence of HTN
steroids, cyclosporine, and tacrolimus
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Acute rejection of the transplanted organ arises from either ___ or ___ mediated mechanisms
T-cell (cellular) or B-cell (humoral or antibody)
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How can you distinguish the type of acute rejection of an organ
via biopsy
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Initial approach for acute rejection
administering high-dose steroids
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Which cancer is most common with transplant
Skin
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Inactivated vaccines can be given post-transplant after how many months
3-6
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Which vaccines cannot be given after transplant
live
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Which vaccines are important for transplant recipients
- Influenza in adults 19+ years - Pneumococcal in adults 19+ years (PCV13 first then PPSV23 at least 8 weeks later - Varicella pre-transplant
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Counseling point for ALL immunosuppressants
Take medication exactly as prescribed and stay consistent on how you take your medication
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Tacrolimus should be taken every ___ hours
12 | *tacro 12*
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Tacrolimus should be taken (with/without) food for best absorption
without