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Background: Increased intrapatient variability (IPV) in tacrolimus levels is associated with graft rejection, de novo donor-specific antibodies, and graft loss. Medication nonadherence may be a significant contributor to high IPV. Objective: The objective of this study is to determine the utility of tacrolimus IPV in detecting nonadherence by examining the relationship between self-reported adherence and tacrolimus coefficient of variability (COV), a measure of IPV. Design: Retrospective cohort study. Setting: St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Ontario. Patients: All patients who were at least 1-year post-kidney transplant as of March 31, 2019, prescribed tacrolimus as an immunosuppressant and had a self-reported adherence status. Patients were excluded from the primary analysis of examining the correlation between COV and self-reported adherence if they lacked a calculatable COV. Measurements: Self-reported adherence, COV, demographic data, transplant, and medication history. Methods: A modified Basel Assessment of Adherence to Immunosuppressive Medications Scale (BAASIS) administered by healthcare professionals to assess self-reported adherence was used. The COV of tacrolimus trough levels was calculated and its correlation to BAASIS response was noted. The median COV was used as a cutoff to examine the characteristics of patients deemed “high COV” and “low COV.” Results: A total of 591 patients fit the initial criteria; however, only 525 had a recent calculatable COV. Overall, 92.38% of the population were adherent by self-report. Primary analysis identified a COV of 25.2% and 29.6% in self-reported adherent and nonadherent patients, respectively, though the result was not significant (P =.2). Secondary analyses showed a significant correlation between younger age at transplant and at the time of adherence self-reporting with nonadherence (P =.01). In addition, there was a strong correlation between those nonadherent with routine post-transplant blood work and younger age (P
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Herblum, J., Dacouris, N., Huang, M., Zaltzman, J., Prasad, G. V. R., Nash, M., & Chen, L. (2021). Retrospective Analysis of Tacrolimus Intrapatient Variability as a Measure of Medication Adherence. Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease, 8. https://doi.org/10.1177/20543581211021742
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