Long-term Outcomes of Transplant Kidneys Donated after Circulatory Death.
Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation/Nephrology dialysis transplantation(2021)
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ABSTRACT Background Donation after circulatory death (DCD) represents up to 40% of used kidney grafts. While studies have shown similar outcomes compared with donation after brain death (DBD) in the short term and mid-term, no data on long-term outcomes exist. Methods We retrospectively analysed patients transplanted at our institution between January 1985 and March 2000. All DCD recipients were matched one-to-one with patients transplanted with DBD grafts during this period according to sex, age and year of transplantation and followed up until December 2020. During this period, 1133 kidney transplantations were performed, of which 122 were with a DCD graft. Results The median graft survival after 35 years of follow-up was 23 years [277 months {95% confidence interval (CI) 182–372}] in DBD recipients and 24.5 years [289 months (95% CI 245–333)] in DCD recipients (P = 0.65; hazard ratio 0.91). Delayed graft function occurred in 47 patients in the DCD group compared with 23 in the DBD group (P < 0.001), albeit without a significant long-term outcome difference in graft or patient survival. We could not show any difference in graft function in terms of creatinine levels (133 versus 119 µmol/L), proteinuria (370 versus 240 mg/24 h) and glomerular filtration rate slope (–0.6 versus –0.3 mL/min/year) between the two groups for graft survival >20 years. Conclusions This is the first study to show similar graft survival and function in DCD kidneys compared with DBD kidneys after 35 years of follow-up. DCD grafts are a valuable resource and can be utilized in the same way as DBD grafts.
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CKD-EPI,delayed graft function,graft failure,graft function,kidney transplantation
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