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Magic Study: Aims, Design And Methods Using Systemchange™ To Improve Immunosuppressive Medication Adherence In Adult Kidney Transplant Recipients., Cynthia L. Russell, Shirley Moore, Donna Hathaway, An-Lin Cheng, Guoqing Chen, Kathy Goggin Jul 2016

Magic Study: Aims, Design And Methods Using Systemchange™ To Improve Immunosuppressive Medication Adherence In Adult Kidney Transplant Recipients., Cynthia L. Russell, Shirley Moore, Donna Hathaway, An-Lin Cheng, Guoqing Chen, Kathy Goggin

Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers

BACKGROUND: Among adult kidney transplant recipients, non-adherence to immunosuppressive medications is the leading predictor of poor outcomes, including rejection, kidney loss, and death. An alarming one-third of kidney transplant patients experience medication non-adherence even though the problem is preventable. Existing adherence interventions have proven marginally effective for those with acute and chronic illnesses and ineffective for adult kidney transplant recipients. Our purpose is to describe the design and methods of the MAGIC (Medication Adherence Given Individual SystemCHANGE™) trial

METHODS/DESIGN: We report the design of a randomized controlled trial with an attention-control group to test an innovative 6-month SystemCHANGE™ intervention designed …


Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis Recurrence After Kidney Transplantation: Using The New Classification., Sami Alasfar, Naima Carter-Monroe, Avi Z Rosenberg, Robert A Montgomery, Nada Alachkar Jan 2016

Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis Recurrence After Kidney Transplantation: Using The New Classification., Sami Alasfar, Naima Carter-Monroe, Avi Z Rosenberg, Robert A Montgomery, Nada Alachkar

Pathology Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN) is an uncommon glomerular disorder that may lead to end stage renal disease (ESRD). With new understanding of the disease pathogenesis, the classical classification as MPGN types I, II, III has changed. Data on post-transplant MPGN, in particular with the newly refined classification, is limited. We present our center's experience of MPGN after kidney transplantation using the new classification.

METHODS: This is a retrospective study of 34 patients with ESRD due to MPGN who received 40 kidney transplants between 1994 and 2014. We reviewed the available biopsies' data using the new classification. We assessed post transplantation …