Pediatric en bloc kidney transplantation to adult recipients: more than suboptimal?
To optimize available organs, kidneys from young donors traditionally believed to be suboptimal are transplanted to adults. The purpose of this study is to compare graft survival (GS) of en bloc kidney (EBK) from young pediatric donors to other deceased donor transplants in adult recipients. We anal...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Transplantation 2010-08, Vol.90 (3), p.248-254 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To optimize available organs, kidneys from young donors traditionally believed to be suboptimal are transplanted to adults. The purpose of this study is to compare graft survival (GS) of en bloc kidney (EBK) from young pediatric donors to other deceased donor transplants in adult recipients.
We analyzed United Network of Organ Sharing/STAR data on primary deceased donor kidney transplants to adult recipients (1988-2006). EBK (age younger than 5 years, n=1696) was compared with solitary pediatric (SP; age younger than 5 years) kidneys (n=1502), and matched standard adult donors (age 18-59 years, n=9594) and expanded criteria donor (ECD; n=6396). The adjusted GS was obtained using Cox proportional hazard model and hazard ratios were calculated.
EBK had lowest acute rejection rates (6.0%) but similar to standard adult transplants (6.3%), and lower than SP and ECD (9.0% and 8.2%; P |
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ISSN: | 0041-1337 1534-6080 |
DOI: | 10.1097/TP.0b013e3181e641f8 |