PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Hendrik Suhling AU - Jessica Rademacher AU - Imke Zinowsky AU - Jan Fuge AU - Mark Greer AU - Gregor Warnecke AU - Tobias Welte AU - Jacqueline Smits AU - Jens Gottlieb TI - Patient education via tablet-pc vs. conventional to improve compliance with immunosuppressive drug regimen after lung transplantation - a randomized controlled trial DP - 2013 Sep 01 TA - European Respiratory Journal PG - P2685 VI - 42 IP - Suppl 57 4099 - http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/42/Suppl_57/P2685.short 4100 - http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/42/Suppl_57/P2685.full SO - Eur Respir J2013 Sep 01; 42 AB - Non-compliance of immunosuppression after lung-transplantation provokes rejection, infection and renal insufficiency. This study was carried out to determine whether tablet-pc education is non-inferior to conventional, face-to-face, education by a specialist for improvement of immunosuppression levels after lung-transplantation.A single-centre (Medical School of Hannover), randomised controlled trial with 6 months follow-up, including patients with less than 50% of calcineurin inhibitor trough levels in target range in last 6 months was initiated.64 patients were randomised, stratified only by underlying disease of cystic fibrosis. 6 months after inclsuion, mean improvement of a single education was 26% of calcineurin inhibitor trough levels in target range. Primary end-point of non-inferiority was reached, a two-sided t-test revealed no difference between types of education (p = 0.17, see figure 1). Trough level variability decreased (tablet-pc: 22.9% and 17.9% conservative, p = 0.13), interval adherence remained unchanged. Knowledge about immunosuppression improved after 6 months by 44%. Instruments to measure compliance (ITBS, Morisky, ECS) demonstrated good compliance without showing differences between the groups.Conclusion: Tablet-pc education was non-inferior to conventional education with impressive improvement after one education.