Literature DB >> 3162150

Effect of donor-specific transfusions on renal transplantation in children.

D Potter, M Garovoy, S Hopper, P Terasaki, O Salvatierra.   

Abstract

Most family members who are evaluated as kidney donors for children have high reactivity in a mixed lymphocyte culture test and are thus excluded from donation. Fifty children, most of whom had highly reactive mixed lymphocyte cultures with their donors, were challenged with three blood transfusions from their donors before transplantation and were tested for the development of lymphocytotoxic antibodies. Ten children (20%) became sensitized and had a positive T-cell or B-cell crossmatch. Sensitization occurred less frequently in children treated with azathioprine during donor-specific transfusions (11%) than in those not treated (26%), but the difference was not significant. Thirty-seven children received renal transplants from their blood donors after the donor-specific transfusions. There were no deaths, and only two patients had kidney failure. Actuarial kidney survival was 93% after 6 years. The use of donor-specific transfusion has increased the number of related-donor transplants performed and the results have been highly successful.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3162150

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


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1.  Are blood transfusions beneficial in the cyclosporine era?

Authors:  D E Potter; A A Portale; J S Melzer; N J Feduska; M R Garovoy; R M Husing; O Salvatierra
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  1991-01       Impact factor: 3.714

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