Literature DB >> 1733085

The influence of nephrectomy of the primary allograft on retransplant graft outcome in the cyclosporine era.

N Sumrani1, V Delaney, J H Hong, P Daskalakis, B G Sommer.   

Abstract

The present analysis was undertaken to evaluate the influence of primary allograft nephrectomies on the early function, incidence of rejection, and short-term graft survival of subsequent renal retransplants. Among 95 consecutive cyclosporine treated retransplant recipients, 52 were retransplanted without primary allograft nephrectomy; 35 had removal of their primary grafts prior to retransplantation for fever and graft tenderness (30 patients) and persistent hematuria (5 patients); and 8 patients had an elective primary graft nephrectomy at the time of retransplantation. Demographic characteristics and immunosuppressive regimens were otherwise similar in all three groups. Nephrectomy of the primary allograft prior to retransplantation was associated with a significant subsequent rise in preformed cytotoxic antibody levels (57% having PRA greater than 30% compared with 33% in those with retention of primary grafts), a significantly higher incidence of delayed graft function among retransplants (63% compared with 30% in those who did not undergo primary allograft nephrectomy) and a trend toward decreased allograft survival in the subgroup who lost their primary allografts in the first year posttransplant. The incidence of acute rejection and 3-year posttransplant renal function in retransplants were not, however, influenced by nephrectomy of the primary allograft.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1733085     DOI: 10.1097/00007890-199201000-00009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


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4.  Early but not late allograft nephrectomy reduces allosensitization after transplant failure.

Authors:  Alp Sener; Anand K Khakhar; Christopher Y Nguan; Andrew A House; Anthony M Jevnikar; Patrick P Luke
Journal:  Can Urol Assoc J       Date:  2011-03-01       Impact factor: 1.862

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7.  Prolonged immunosuppression preserves nonsensitization status after kidney transplant failure.

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8.  Impact of renal graft nephrectomy on second kidney transplant survival.

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9.  Nephrectomy for the failed renal allograft in children: predictors and outcomes.

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10.  Transplant nephrectomy improves survival following a failed renal allograft.

Authors:  Juan Carlos Ayus; Steven G Achinger; Shuko Lee; Mohamed H Sayegh; Alan S Go
Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol       Date:  2009-10-29       Impact factor: 10.121

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