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Using microdialysis for early detection of vascular thrombosis after kidney transplantation in an experimental porcine model.

Hamidreza Fonouni1, Morva Tahmasbi Rad, Mohammad Golriz, Alireza Faridar, Majid Esmaeilzadeh, Parvin Jarahian, Mohammadreza Hafezi, Shadi Jafarieh, Stephan Macher-Goeppinger, Thomas Longerich, Berk Orakcioglu, Oliver Sakowitz, Jan Schmidt, Arianeb Mehrabi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In kidney transplantation (KTx), vascular thrombosis has a major impact on morbidity and graft survival. The ischaemia, caused by thrombosis, can lead to interstitial metabolite changes. The aim of this experimental study was to create conditions in which the graft would be prone to vascular thrombosis following KTx and then to evaluate the role of microdialysis (MD) for its early detection.
METHODS: Sixteen randomized pigs in the control group received heparin and immunosuppressive drugs, while the case group received none. Based on histopathological evidence of vascular thrombosis, the case group was subdivided into mildly and severely congested subgroups. Using MD, we evaluated the interstitial concentrations of glucose, lactate to pyruvate ratio, glutamate and glycerol in the transplanted grafts during different phases of KTx.
RESULTS: Following reperfusion, we noted considerable changes. The severely congested subgroup showed a low and decreasing level of glucose. Only in this group did the lactate to pyruvate ratio continue to increase until the end of monitoring. The glycerol level increased continuously in the entire case group and this increase was most significant in the severely congested subgroup. In all of the study groups, glutamate concentration remained in a low steady state until the end of monitoring.
CONCLUSION: MD can be an appropriate method for early detection of vascular complications after KTx. Decreasing glucose levels, increased lactate to pyruvate ratio and increased glycerol levels are appropriate indicators for early detection of vascular thromboses following KTx. Particularly, the glycerol level could predict the necessity and urgency of intervention needed to ultimately save the transplanted kidney.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21719714     DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfr308

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephrol Dial Transplant        ISSN: 0931-0509            Impact factor:   5.992


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1.  Evaluating the effects of extended cold ischemia on interstitial metabolite in grafts in kidney transplantation using microdialysis.

Authors:  Hamidreza Fonouni; Parvin Jarahian; Morva Tahmasbi Rad; Mohammad Golriz; Alireza Faridar; Majid Esmaeilzadeh; Mohammadreza Hafezi; Stephan Macher-Goeppinger; Thomas Longerich; Berk Orakcioglu; Oliver W Sakowitz; Camelia Garoussi; Arianeb Mehrabi
Journal:  Langenbecks Arch Surg       Date:  2012-10-16       Impact factor: 3.445

2.  Identification of risk factors for vascular thrombosis may reduce early renal graft loss: a review of recent literature.

Authors:  Anna Krarup Keller; Troels Munch Jorgensen; Bente Jespersen
Journal:  J Transplant       Date:  2012-05-31

3.  Catheter-based induction of renal ischemia/reperfusion in swine: description of an experimental model.

Authors:  Pamella A Malagrino; Gabriela Venturini; Patrícia S Yogi; Rafael Dariolli; Kallyandra Padilha; Bianca Kiers; Tamiris C Gois; Joaquim M da Motta-Leal-Filho; Celso K Takimura; Adriana C C Girardi; Francisco C Carnevale; Ana C M Zeri; Denise M A C Malheiros; José E Krieger; Alexandre C Pereira
Journal:  Physiol Rep       Date:  2014-09-28

4.  The unsuitability of implantable Doppler probes for the early detection of renal vascular complications - a porcine model for prevention of renal transplant loss.

Authors:  Chris Amdisen; Bente Jespersen; Ulla Møldrup; Anna K Keller
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-05-25       Impact factor: 3.240

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