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A study of clinical complications and risk factors in 1,001 native and transplant kidney biopsies in Sweden.

Björn Peters1, Yvonne Andersson2, Bernd Stegmayr3, Johan Mölne4, Gert Jensen5, Per Dahlberg6, Inger Holm-Gunnarsson7, Jana Ekberg8, Karl Bjurström9, Stina-Britta Haux10, Henrik Hadimeri2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In Sweden, native and transplant kidney biopsies are usually performed in major renal medical centers.
PURPOSE: To clarify risk factors in native and transplant kidney biopsies to improve patient safety.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 1001 biopsies (in 352 women and 565 men) were included. The median age was 54 years (range, 16-90 years). Data were derived from 826 native kidney biopsies (640 prospective and 186 retrospective) and 175 transplant kidney biopsies (170 prospective and 5 retrospective). Various factors and complications were registered while performing native and transplant kidney biopsies, focusing on major (e.g. blood transfusions, invasive procedures) and minor complications. The prospective protocol was used at six centers and at one center data were obtained retrospectively.
RESULTS: Women were at greater risk of overall complications than men (12.2% vs. 6.5%; P = 0.003; odds ratio [OR], 2.0; confidence interval [CI], 1.3-3.1) as well as of major complications (9.6% vs. 4.5%; P = 0.002; OR, 2.2, CI 1.3-3.7). Major complications occurred more commonly after biopsies from the right kidney, in women than in men (10.8% vs. 3.1%; P = 0.005; OR, 3.7; CI, 1.5-9.5), and in patients with lower BMI (25.5 vs. 27.3, P = 0.016) and of younger age (45 years vs. 52.5 years; P = 0.001). Lower mean arterial pressure in transplant kidney biopsies indicated a risk of major complications (90 mmHg vs. 98 mmHg; P = 0.039). Factors such as needle size, number of passes, serum creatinine, and eGFR did not influence complication rates.
CONCLUSION: The present findings motivate greater attention being paid to the risk of major side-effects after right-side biopsies from women's kidneys, as well as after biopsies from younger patients and patients with lower BMI. © The Foundation Acta Radiologica 2013 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav.

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Keywords:  Urinary; biopsy; complications; interventional; kidney; ultrasound

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24068748     DOI: 10.1177/0284185113506190

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Radiol        ISSN: 0284-1851            Impact factor:   1.990


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2.  Renal association clinical practice guideline in post-operative care in the kidney transplant recipient.

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3.  Increased risk of renal biopsy complications in patients with IgA-nephritis.

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10.  Comparison of native and transplant kidney biopsies: diagnostic yield and complications.

Authors:  William L Whittier; Casey Gashti; Samuel Saltzberg; Stephen Korbet
Journal:  Clin Kidney J       Date:  2018-07-06
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