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Outcome of pediatric renal transplants in a developing country.

Sanjeev Gulati1, Alok Kumar, Raj Kumar Sharma, Amit Gupta, Mahender Bhandari, Anant Kumar, Aneesh Srivastava.   

Abstract

This study was conducted to evaluate the outcome of pediatric renal transplants at our center. A retrospective analysis was done on 39 pediatric transplants (age at transplant <18 years) done at our center over the last 10 years. The mean age at transplant was 15.6+/-1 years (10-17 years). They comprised 4.2% of all renal transplants done at our center (39/921) over the period. Girls comprised 17.5% of total recipients ( n=7). Two patients had a preemptive transplant. The underlying causes of end stage renal disease were chronic glomerulonephritis ( n=21), chronic interstitial nephritis ( n=17) and Alport syndrome [1]. All the 39 children were initiated on triple drug immunosuppression (cyclosporin A (CsA) azathioprine, prednisolone). All patients received grafts from living related donors. In the first month, three patients had graft loss (serum creatinine, SCr, >5 mg/dl). Of these, two patients died because of septicemia and one had acute cortical necrosis. There was evidence of infection in 16 patients (40%). Acute rejection was seen in 17 patients (45.8%). The 1-year patient and graft survival was 89% and at 3 years 70%. The actuarial graft survival at 5 years was 50%. Twelve children discontinued CsA after 1 year post-transplant and five of these had graft loss. Graft losses were significantly greater in patients who discontinued CsA as compared to those who continued CsA (5/12 vs 2/22). After a mean follow-up of 31.5+/-3.5 months, of the 37 patients, 10 had graft loss and chronic graft dysfunction was observed in another 9 patients. The rest of the 17 (48%) patients had a mean SCr of 1.2 mg/dl. The long-term outcome of pediatric renal transplants in our country remains suboptimal. CsA discontinuation due to financial constraints and/or non-compliance remain the most important reasons for this.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14648338     DOI: 10.1007/s00467-003-1316-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol        ISSN: 0931-041X            Impact factor:   3.714


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