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. 2017 Jan 28;73(5):573–580. doi: 10.1007/s00228-017-2204-8
What is known about this subject?
• Lung transplant recipients often develop acute kidney injury evolving into chronic kidney disease increasing both morbidity and mortality.
• To date, the pathophysiology of kidney injury after lung transplantation has not been fully elucidated.
• The immunosuppressant tacrolimus is difficult to dose, especially in the unstable clinical setting, and is nephrotoxic.
What this study adds:
• For the first time, supra-therapeutic whole-blood tacrolimus trough concentrations are related to the emergence of acute kidney injury in the first days after lung transplantation.
• Supra-therapeutic whole-blood tacrolimus trough concentrations often occur early after lung transplantation.
• AKI after lung transplantation shows low recovery rates.