Literature DB >> 17893601

Subclinical rejection in the initial postoperative period in small intestinal transplantation: a negative influence on graft survival.

Hidenori Takahashi1, Tomoaki Kato, Gennaro Selvaggi, Seigo Nishida, Jeffrey J Gaynor, Victor Delacruz, Jang I Moon, David M Levi, Andreas G Tzakis, Phillip Ruiz.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Subclinical rejection (SCR) is a known entity in various solid organ transplants but not in intestinal transplantation.
METHODS: The purpose of this study is to characterize the presence and effect of SCR in small intestinal transplantation (Itx). A total of 151 patients who underwent Itx and maintained a functioning graft for at least 3 months after Itx were investigated. The clinicopathological characteristics associated with a SCR episode within 3 months after Itx were analyzed. Cox regression with the landmark method (the landmark time being 3 months after Itx) was used for the analyses of overall graft survival and cause-specific hazard rate of SCR.
RESULTS: A total of 2744 small intestinal transplant biopsies within 3 months after Itx were available for retrospective evaluation; 171 cases (6.2%) were determined as SCR and 78 patients (51.7%) experienced SCR episode within 3 months after Itx. Adult patients were associated with a significantly higher occurrence of a SCR episode (P=0.001). Overall graft survival at 5 years posttransplant for patients experiencing SCR within 3 months posttransplant and for patients without SCR was 37.2% and 60.2%, respectively (P=0.009). Cause-specific hazard rate analysis showed that a SCR episode was associated with a significantly higher hazard rate of death due to infection (P=0.005).
CONCLUSIONS: A SCR episode in the initial postoperative period of Itx is a significant factor for unfavorable graft prognosis, likely representing alloimmune injury ultimately resulting in patient morbidity due to infection.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17893601     DOI: 10.1097/01.tp.0000280541.83994.93

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


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