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Renal allograft loss in the first post‐operative month: causes and consequences
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Phelan PJ, O’Kelly P, Tarazi M, Tarazi N, Salehmohamed MR, Little DM, Magee C, Conlon PJ. Renal allograft loss in the first post‐operative month: causes and consequences.Abstract: Early transplant failure is a devastating outcome after kidney transplantation. We report the causes and consequences of deceased donor renal transplant failure in the first 30 d at our center between January 1990 and December 2009. Controls were adult deceased donor transplant patients in the same period with an allograft that functioned >30 d. The incidence of early graft failure in our series of 2381 consecutive deceased donor transplants was 4.6% (n = 109). The causes of failure were allograft thrombosis (n = 48; 44%), acute rejection (n = 19; 17.4%), death with a functioning allograft (n = 17; 15.6%), primary non‐function (n = 14; 12.8%), and other causes (n = 11; 10.1%). Mean time to allograft failure was 7.3 d. There has been a decreased incidence of all‐cause early failure from 7% in 1990 to <1% in 2009. Patients who developed early failure had longer cold ischemia times when compared with patients with allografts lasting >30 d (p < 0.001). Early allograft failure was strongly associated with reduced patient survival (p < 0.001). In conclusion, early renal allograft failure is associated with a survival disadvantage, but has thankfully become less common in recent years.
Title: Renal allograft loss in the first post‐operative month: causes and consequences
Description:
Phelan PJ, O’Kelly P, Tarazi M, Tarazi N, Salehmohamed MR, Little DM, Magee C, Conlon PJ.
Renal allograft loss in the first post‐operative month: causes and consequences.
Abstract: Early transplant failure is a devastating outcome after kidney transplantation.
We report the causes and consequences of deceased donor renal transplant failure in the first 30 d at our center between January 1990 and December 2009.
Controls were adult deceased donor transplant patients in the same period with an allograft that functioned >30 d.
The incidence of early graft failure in our series of 2381 consecutive deceased donor transplants was 4.
6% (n = 109).
The causes of failure were allograft thrombosis (n = 48; 44%), acute rejection (n = 19; 17.
4%), death with a functioning allograft (n = 17; 15.
6%), primary non‐function (n = 14; 12.
8%), and other causes (n = 11; 10.
1%).
Mean time to allograft failure was 7.
3 d.
There has been a decreased incidence of all‐cause early failure from 7% in 1990 to <1% in 2009.
Patients who developed early failure had longer cold ischemia times when compared with patients with allografts lasting >30 d (p < 0.
001).
Early allograft failure was strongly associated with reduced patient survival (p < 0.
001).
In conclusion, early renal allograft failure is associated with a survival disadvantage, but has thankfully become less common in recent years.
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