Comparison of Long-Term Outcomes between Spousal Transplants and Other Living Unrelated Donor Transplants: Single-Center Experience

Background/Aims: The greater use of living unrelated donors (LUDs) as kidney donors is a worldwide trend in the current era of organ shortage, and spouses are an important source of LUDs. This study was to compare the long-term outcomes of spousal donor grafts with other LUD grafts. Methods: Among 4...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nephron 2009-01, Vol.113 (4), p.c241-c249
Hauptverfasser: Yoon, Hye Eun, Song, Joon Chang, Hyoung, Bok Jin, Hwang, Hyeon Seok, Lee, So Young, Jeon, Youn Joo, Park, Sun Cheol, Choi, Bum Soon, Kim, Yong Soo, Moon, In Sung, Yang, Chul Woo
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Zusammenfassung:Background/Aims: The greater use of living unrelated donors (LUDs) as kidney donors is a worldwide trend in the current era of organ shortage, and spouses are an important source of LUDs. This study was to compare the long-term outcomes of spousal donor grafts with other LUD grafts. Methods: Among 445 LUD grafts, 77 were spouses and 368 were other LUDs. The clinical characteristics and long-term survival rates for spousal transplants were compared with those for other LUD transplants, and risk factors affecting graft survival were assessed. Results: Spousal donors had a significantly higher average number of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) mismatches (4.2 vs. 3.4, p < 0.001) and were older (41 vs. 33 years, p < 0.001) than LUDs. The 10-year survival rates for spousal donor grafts were 60.6%, similar to those for LUD grafts (58.5%, p = 0.61). The 10-year biopsy-proven acute rejection-free survival rates (85.5 vs. 89.6%, p = 0.45) and patient survival rates were also similar (84.3 vs. 79.6%, p = 0.35). The degree of HLA mismatching, the spousal donor type or donor age did not affect the graft survival. Conclusion: Renal transplants from spousal donors show similar long-term outcomes to those from better HLA-matched and younger LUDs.
ISSN:1660-2110
1660-8151
1660-2110
2235-3186
DOI:10.1159/000235248