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Successful living donor intestinal transplantation in cross-match positive recipients: Initial experience.

Raquel Garcia-Roca1, Ivo G Tzvetanov1, Hoonbae Jeon1, Elisabeth Hetterman1, Jose Oberholzer1, Enrico Benedetti1.   

Abstract

Sensitized patients tend to have longer waiting times on the deceased donor list and are at increased risk of graft loss from acute or chronic rejection compared to non-sensitized candidates. Desensitization protocols are utilized to decrease the levels of alloantibodies and to convert an initial positive cross-match to prospective donors into a negative crossmatch. These procedures are mostly available in the setting of living donation. Due to the elective nature of the procedure, desensitization protocols can be extended until the desire result is obtained prior to transplantation. We present two cases of successful desensitization protocol applied to living donor intestinal transplant candidates that converted to negative cross-match to their donors. We present two cases of intestinal transplant candidates with a potential living donor to whom they are sensitized. Both cases underwent successful transplantation after desensitization protocol. No evidence of humoral rejection has occurred in either recipient. Living donor intestinal transplantation in sensitized recipients against the prospective donors provides the ability to implement a desensitization protocol to convert to negative cross-match.

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Keywords:  Desensitization protocol; Donor specific antibody; Intestinal transplant; Living donor; Plasmapheresis; Positive crossmatch

Year:  2016        PMID: 26843919      PMCID: PMC4724584          DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v8.i1.101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastrointest Surg


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