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Risk Factors for Graft Loss Due to Acute Vascular Complications in Adult Renal Transplantation Using Grafts Without Vascular Anomalies.

Gian Luigi Adani1, Riccardo Pravisani2, Umberto Baccarani2, Matteo Faion2, Sara Crestale2, Patrizia Tulissi3, Clotilde Vallone3, Andrea Risaliti2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Vascular complications are the main cause of early graft loss in renal transplant (RT). A graft with multiple vessels represents the most validated risk factor. The aim of the present study was to identify potential predictive factors for acute vascular complications causing graft loss when graft vascular anomalies are excluded.
METHODS: This is a retrospective case-control (1:3 ratio) study extrapolated from the RT series of the Renal Transplant Unit - Udine University Hospital, during the period 1993-2017. Grafts with multiple vessels and retransplant cases were excluded.
RESULTS: The overall prevalence of graft loss due to acute vascular complications was 2.6% (25/961). Seventeen complicated recipients had grafts without vascular anomalies (case group). The median time between RT and complication was 6 days (interquartile range, 4-23 days). The following types of vascular complications were recorded: 5 isolated renal artery thromboses (0.5%), 4 isolated renal vein thromboses (0.4%), 4 combined renal artery and vein thromboses (0.3%), 3 renal artery ruptures due to mycotic arteritis (0.3%), and 1 renal artery nonmycotic pseudoaneurysm (0.1%). No differences were recorded between the groups in terms of donors and grafts characteristics. Complicated recipients showed a statistically higher prevalence of thromboembolism history (P = .046) and vascular atherosclerosis (P = .048). During the postoperative course, blood stream infections (P = .02), acute rejection (P = .03), bleeding from a nonmacrovascular source (P = .04), and multiple reintervention because of nonvascular complications (P = .03) were identified as significant risk factors.
CONCLUSIONS: Recipient characteristics and post-RT complications rather than donor and graft characteristics are relevant risk factors for graft loss due to acute vascular complications when graft vascular anomalies are excluded.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 31607625     DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2019.03.088

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplant Proc        ISSN: 0041-1345            Impact factor:   1.066


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2.  Effects of Delayed Hypothermic Machine Perfusion on Kidney Grafts with a Preliminary Period of Static Cold Storage and a Total Cold Ischemia Time of Over 24 Hours.

Authors:  Gian Luigi Adani; Riccardo Pravisani; Sara Crestale; Umberto Baccarani; Cathryn A Scott; Lorenzo D'Alì; Giovanna DeMaglio; Patrizia Tulissi; Clotilde Vallone; Miriam Isola; Elda Righi; Stefano Pizzolito; Carla Di Loreto; Andrea Risaliti
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