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Kidney transplant outcomes from older deceased donors: a paired kidney analysis by the European Renal Association-European Dialysis and Transplant Association Registry.

Maria Pippias1, Kitty J Jager1, Fergus Caskey2,3, Anna Casula2, Helen Erlandsson4, Patrik Finne5,6, James Heaf7, Georg Heinze8, Andries Hoitsma9,10, Reinhard Kramar11, Marko Lempinen12, Angela Magaz13, Karsten Midtvedt14, Lisa L Mumford15, Julio Pascual16, Karl G Prütz17, Søren S Sørensen18, Jamie P Traynor19, Ziad A Massy20,21, Rommel Ravanan22, Vianda S Stel1.   

Abstract

As the median age of deceased kidney donors rises, updated knowledge of transplant outcomes from older deceased donors in differing donor-recipient age groups is required. Using ERA-EDTA Registry data we determined survival outcomes of kidney allografts donated from the same older deceased donor (55-70 years), and transplanted into one recipient younger and one recipient of similar age to the donor. The recipient pairs were divided into two groups: group 1; younger (median age: 52 years) and older (60 years) and group 2; younger (41 years) and older (60 years). A total of 1410 adults were transplanted during 2000-2007. Compared to the older recipients, the mean number of functioning graft years at 10 years was 6 months longer in the group 1 and group 2 younger recipients (P < 0.001). Ten-year graft survival was 54% and 40% for the group 1 younger and older recipients, and 60% and 49% for the group 2 younger and older recipients. Paired Cox regression analyses showed a lower risk of graft failure (group 1 younger; adjusted relative risk [RRa]:0.57, 95% CI:0.41-0.79, and group 2 younger; RRa:0.63, 95% CI:0.47-0.85) in younger recipients. Outcomes from older deceased donor allografts transplanted into differing donor-recipient age groups are better than previously reported. These allografts remain a valuable transplant resource, particularly for similar-aged recipients.
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Keywords:  deceased donors; donor age; graft survival; kidney transplant; registry

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29210108     DOI: 10.1111/tri.13103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transpl Int        ISSN: 0934-0874            Impact factor:   3.782


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