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Kidney transplantation from pediatric donors: size-match-based allocation.

Avner Bar-Dayan1, Nathan Bar-Nathan, Ezra Shaharabani, Miriam Davidovits, Irit Krause, Roxana Kleper, Eytan Mor.   

Abstract

Use of kidneys from pediatric donors has been associated with worse outcome. We review our 20-yr experience using pediatric kidneys as single grafts in children and adult recipients. Charts review of 29 recipients, transplanted between 1986 and 2005, who received a graft from a donor <or=6 yr was performed. One recipient received "en bloc" graft and the remaining patients received a single kidney. Nine recipients were adults and 21 were children. Creatinine at discharge and at follow-up was recorded and actuarial graft and patient survivals were calculated using life table analysis. All 29 recipients are alive at mean follow-up of 92 months. Five grafts were lost for: primary non-function (1), recurrent FSGS at 14 month (1) and chronic rejection (3). All five recipients who lost their graft received a graft from donors <or=3 yr. Mean calculated GFR (Schwartz formula) at one and five yr were 84.2 mL/m(2)/1.73 and 98.3 mL/m(2)/1.73, respectively. Actuarial graft survival was 93.2%, 89.6%, and 81.9% at one, five and at 10 yr after transplant. The use of a single kidney graft from pediatric donors yields good long-term results. Kidneys from small pediatric donors should be allocated first to matched-weight recipients but otherwise can be transplanted in older children or in adults.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18466435     DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-3046.2007.00836.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Transplant        ISSN: 1397-3142


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1.  Successful en bloc transplantation of pediatric deceased donor kidneys with grade 1 injury.

Authors:  P Modi; S J Rizvi; H L Trivedi
Journal:  Indian J Nephrol       Date:  2009-10
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