Immunosuppression after pediatric liver transplant: The parents’ perspective
Clinical Transplantation2023Vol. 37(4), pp. e14931–e14931
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Irini Batsis, John C. Bucuvalas, Elizabeth Eisenberg, Jennifer Y. F. Lau, James E. Squires, Sandy Feng, Emily R. Perito
Abstract
Caregivers of children with LTs reported higher levels of concern and uncertainty about immunosuppression complications than rejection risk. Understanding parent and patient perspectives on IS, and incorporating them into immunosuppression counseling and decision-making, is critical to achieving truly "ideal" long-term outcomes.
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