K. Covert, C. Mardis, J. Fleming, N. Pilch, H. Meadows, B. A. Mardis, Prince Mohan, M. Posadas-Salas, T. Srinivas, D. Taber
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Development of a Predictive Model for Drug‐Related Problems in Kidney Transplant Recipients
Drug‐related problems (DRPs) are associated with increased rates of infection, rejection, and graft loss in kidney transplant recipients. This study aimed to develop a model to predict which patients are at highest risk of DRPs to streamline pharmacists’ workflow in a chronic kidney transplant clinic.