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Filter by:The purpose of this investigator-initiated study is to determine whether a single-step session that combines endoscopic ultrasound (which may further include liver biopsy and needle-guided cholangiography) with endoscopic cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) can facilitate in the management of liver graft dysfunction. All patients will undergo the same procedural protocol.
Prolonged-release low-dose Advagraf should better protect from CNI-side effects compared to standard immunosuppressive regiments while the rate of rejection is not increased and thus graft function is well maintained. We hypothesize that especially in high-MELD (MELD-score >20) recipients who have a decreased immune competence the prolonged-release low-dose Advagraf concept would better protect from side effects of immunosuppression (i.e. infection). Nevertheless, we assume that also patients with a MELD-score ≤20 will benefit from this concept in regard to lower infection rates and less side effects of immunosuppression.