Long Hemodialysis Duration Predicts Delayed Graft Function in Renal Transplant Recipients From Living Donor: A Single-Center Study.


Journal

Transplantation proceedings
ISSN: 1873-2623
Titre abrégé: Transplant Proc
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0243532

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jun 2021
Historique:
received: 26 10 2020
revised: 06 03 2021
accepted: 17 03 2021
pubmed: 20 5 2021
medline: 14 7 2021
entrez: 19 5 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

This study aims to determine the ratio of delayed graft function in renal transplant recipients from living donors and the predictive value of hemodialysis time before transplant for delayed graft function. We conducted a study on 116 adult patients who were diagnosed with end-stage kidney disease and were treated with hemodialysis and transplanted kidneys from living donors for 2 years (from June 2018 to June 2020). Delayed graft function event was collected for each patient. The recipients had a median age of 36.5 years old, in which 55.2% of them were men, 4.3% of them had the diabetic mellitus, and the median hemodialysis duration was 6 months. The ratio of positive panel-reactive antibody was 33.6% and vascular reconstruction of the donor's kidney was 16.4%. The ratio of delayed graft function was 12.2% (14 of 116 patients). Delayed graft function significantly related to positive panel-reactive antibody, long duration of hemodialysis before transplant, and vascular reconstruction of donor's kidney with P < .001. Duration of hemodialysis before kidney transplant had a predictive value for delayed graft function (area under the curve, 0.83; P < .001). Delayed graft function was not rare in renal transplant recipients from living donors. Duration of hemodialysis before kidney transplant was a good predictor for delayed graft function.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND BACKGROUND
This study aims to determine the ratio of delayed graft function in renal transplant recipients from living donors and the predictive value of hemodialysis time before transplant for delayed graft function.
METHODS METHODS
We conducted a study on 116 adult patients who were diagnosed with end-stage kidney disease and were treated with hemodialysis and transplanted kidneys from living donors for 2 years (from June 2018 to June 2020). Delayed graft function event was collected for each patient.
RESULTS RESULTS
The recipients had a median age of 36.5 years old, in which 55.2% of them were men, 4.3% of them had the diabetic mellitus, and the median hemodialysis duration was 6 months. The ratio of positive panel-reactive antibody was 33.6% and vascular reconstruction of the donor's kidney was 16.4%. The ratio of delayed graft function was 12.2% (14 of 116 patients). Delayed graft function significantly related to positive panel-reactive antibody, long duration of hemodialysis before transplant, and vascular reconstruction of donor's kidney with P < .001. Duration of hemodialysis before kidney transplant had a predictive value for delayed graft function (area under the curve, 0.83; P < .001).
CONCLUSION CONCLUSIONS
Delayed graft function was not rare in renal transplant recipients from living donors. Duration of hemodialysis before kidney transplant was a good predictor for delayed graft function.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34006381
pii: S0041-1345(21)00233-5
doi: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2021.03.034
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1477-1483

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Nguyen Thi Thu Ha (NTT)

Military Hospital 103, Ha Noi, Vietnam; Vietnam Military Medical University, Ha Noi, Vietnam.

Bui Van Manh (B)

Military Hospital 103, Ha Noi, Vietnam; Vietnam Military Medical University, Ha Noi, Vietnam.

Nguyen Thi Thuy Dung (NTT)

Military Hospital 103, Ha Noi, Vietnam; Vietnam Military Medical University, Ha Noi, Vietnam.

Truong Quy Kien (TQ)

Military Hospital 103, Ha Noi, Vietnam; Vietnam Military Medical University, Ha Noi, Vietnam.

Nguyen Van Duc (N)

Military Hospital 103, Ha Noi, Vietnam; Vietnam Military Medical University, Ha Noi, Vietnam.

Diem Thi Van (DT)

Military Hospital 103, Ha Noi, Vietnam; Vietnam Military Medical University, Ha Noi, Vietnam.

Do Manh Ha (DM)

Military Hospital 103, Ha Noi, Vietnam; Vietnam Military Medical University, Ha Noi, Vietnam.

Nguyen Trung Kien (NT)

Military Hospital 103, Ha Noi, Vietnam; Vietnam Military Medical University, Ha Noi, Vietnam.

Tran Dac Tiep (TD)

Military Hospital 103, Ha Noi, Vietnam; Vietnam Military Medical University, Ha Noi, Vietnam.

Do Quyet (D)

Vietnam Military Medical University, Ha Noi, Vietnam.

Pham Quoc Toan (PQ)

Military Hospital 103, Ha Noi, Vietnam; Vietnam Military Medical University, Ha Noi, Vietnam.

Tran Viet Tien (TV)

Military Hospital 103, Ha Noi, Vietnam; Vietnam Military Medical University, Ha Noi, Vietnam.

Le Viet Thang (LV)

Military Hospital 103, Ha Noi, Vietnam; Vietnam Military Medical University, Ha Noi, Vietnam. Electronic address: lethangviet@yahoo.co.uk.

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