Influence of pretransplant factors on posttransplant anemia recovery rate in primary deceased donor kidney transplant recipients
Objectives: Our objective was to evaluate the influence of pretransplant risk factors on posttransplant anemia recovery. Materials and Methods: This single-center obser - vational retrospective study included 80 deceased donor kidney transplant recipients who had been followed up to 16 months after...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Experimental and clinical transplantation 2021-01, Vol.19 (1), p.25-31 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objectives: Our objective was to evaluate the influence
of pretransplant risk factors on posttransplant anemia
recovery.
Materials and Methods: This single-center obser -
vational retrospective study included 80 deceased
donor kidney transplant recipients who had been
followed up to 16 months after kidney transplant.
Time point of posttransplant anemia recovery was
considered the time when hemoglobin of 11.0 g/dL
was achieved and maintained for 3 consecutive
monthly visits. We collected donor/transplant charac -
teristics (age, sex, hypertension history, cause of
death, donor kidney function, expanded criteria donor
status, deceased donor score, HLA mismatch, and cold
ischemia time) and recipient data (pretransplant
hemoglobin, parathyroid hormone, kidney graft
function, delayed graft function, acute rejection,
infections, surgical bleeding, posttransplant parathyroid
hormone, iron stores, and C-reactive protein and
tacrolimus levels). We used univariate and multivariate
Cox proportional hazards analyses and Kaplan-Meier
plots to determine associations between variables and
posttransplant anemia recovery rate. P < .05 was
considered significant. Results: We identified 62 deceased donors (33 male;
mean age 50 ± 15.1 years) and 80 kidney transplant
recipients (52 male; mean age 47.0 ± 10.6 years).
Mean pretransplant hemoglobin was 11.4 ± 1.5 g/dL.
Donor age, deceased donor score, pretransplant
parathyroid hormone, posttransplant transferrin
saturation (all P < .05), and tacrolimus level (P < .01) were significantly related to posttransplant anemia
recovery. Kaplan-Meier curve identified that recipients
of deceased donors below 60 years old achieved
hemoglobin of 11.0 g/dL more frequently and earlier
than recipients of deceased donors above 60 years old
(P < .05).
Conclusions: Deceased donor age, deceased donor
score, pretransplant serum parathyroid hormone,
posttransplant transferrin saturation, and tacrolimus
level were significantly associated with posttransplant
anemia recovery rate in deceased donor kidney
transplant recipients. Anemia recovery was more
frequent and earlier in recipients of deceased donors
below 60 years than in recipients of donors 60 years
old and above. |
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ISSN: | 1304-0855 2146-8427 |
DOI: | 10.6002/ect.2020.200 |