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Transfused Red Blood Cell Characteristics and Kidney Transplant Outcomes Among Patients Receiving Early Posttransplant Transfusion

IMPORTANCE: Red blood cell transfusion (RBCT) is frequently required in the early post–kidney transplant period, but long-term outcomes associated with RBCT is controversial. Therefore, it may be relevant to investigate the association between RBCT characteristics and transplant outcomes. OBJECTIVE:...

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Autores principales: Gaiffe, Emilie, Vernerey, Dewi, Bardiaux, Laurent, Leroux, Franck, Meurisse, Aurelia, Bamoulid, Jamal, Courivaud, Cecile, Saas, Philippe, Hazzan, Marc, Tiberghien, Pierre, Ducloux, Didier
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Publicado: American Medical Association 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10502525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37707816
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.32821
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author Gaiffe, Emilie
Vernerey, Dewi
Bardiaux, Laurent
Leroux, Franck
Meurisse, Aurelia
Bamoulid, Jamal
Courivaud, Cecile
Saas, Philippe
Hazzan, Marc
Tiberghien, Pierre
Ducloux, Didier
author_facet Gaiffe, Emilie
Vernerey, Dewi
Bardiaux, Laurent
Leroux, Franck
Meurisse, Aurelia
Bamoulid, Jamal
Courivaud, Cecile
Saas, Philippe
Hazzan, Marc
Tiberghien, Pierre
Ducloux, Didier
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description IMPORTANCE: Red blood cell transfusion (RBCT) is frequently required in the early post–kidney transplant period, but long-term outcomes associated with RBCT is controversial. Therefore, it may be relevant to investigate the association between RBCT characteristics and transplant outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To study the association between RBC storage duration and transplant outcomes. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This was a nationwide retrospective cohort study based on data linking between 2 prospective French nationwide registries. Clinical transplant parameters, outcomes, and RBCT characteristics were extracted from the CRISTAL registry of the Agence de la Biomédecine and the national database of the Etablissement Français du Sang. All 12 559 patients having received a first kidney transplant in France between January 1, 2002, and December 31, 2008, were included. Patients were followed up from transplant to graft loss, death with a functional graft, or data retrieval in June 2016. Data were analyzed from April 2019 to June 2022. EXPOSURES: Clinical outcomes of transplant recipients who underwent early RBCT were analyzed considering transfusion characteristics. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Cox proportional hazards regression models were fitted to evaluate transplant failure defined as graft loss or death with a functional graft. RESULTS: Among 12 559 patients who underwent kidney transplant, 3483 received an RBCT during the first 14 days posttransplant. The median (IQR) age of patients was 53.0 (41.5-61.2) years, and 1929 patients (55.4%) were male. Median (IQR) follow-up was 7.8 (7.6-8.0) years. In multivariable analysis, longer (vs shorter) storage duration of transfused RBC was associated with a decrease in risk of transplant failure (hazard ratio, 0.99; 95% CI, 0.98-1.00 for each additional storage day; P = .06). Patients transfused with at least 1 RBC unit stored for more than 20 days had a 5% absolute decrease in transplant failure at 3 years and 7% at 5 years compared with those who received RBC stored for less than 20 days. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this study, longer RBC storage duration was associated with a decreased risk of transplant failure among patients who received kidney transplants and RBC transfusions. Preferential use of RBC with longer storage duration might improve kidney graft survival following transplant and transfusion.
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spelling pubmed-105025252023-09-16 Transfused Red Blood Cell Characteristics and Kidney Transplant Outcomes Among Patients Receiving Early Posttransplant Transfusion Gaiffe, Emilie Vernerey, Dewi Bardiaux, Laurent Leroux, Franck Meurisse, Aurelia Bamoulid, Jamal Courivaud, Cecile Saas, Philippe Hazzan, Marc Tiberghien, Pierre Ducloux, Didier JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: Red blood cell transfusion (RBCT) is frequently required in the early post–kidney transplant period, but long-term outcomes associated with RBCT is controversial. Therefore, it may be relevant to investigate the association between RBCT characteristics and transplant outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To study the association between RBC storage duration and transplant outcomes. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This was a nationwide retrospective cohort study based on data linking between 2 prospective French nationwide registries. Clinical transplant parameters, outcomes, and RBCT characteristics were extracted from the CRISTAL registry of the Agence de la Biomédecine and the national database of the Etablissement Français du Sang. All 12 559 patients having received a first kidney transplant in France between January 1, 2002, and December 31, 2008, were included. Patients were followed up from transplant to graft loss, death with a functional graft, or data retrieval in June 2016. Data were analyzed from April 2019 to June 2022. EXPOSURES: Clinical outcomes of transplant recipients who underwent early RBCT were analyzed considering transfusion characteristics. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Cox proportional hazards regression models were fitted to evaluate transplant failure defined as graft loss or death with a functional graft. RESULTS: Among 12 559 patients who underwent kidney transplant, 3483 received an RBCT during the first 14 days posttransplant. The median (IQR) age of patients was 53.0 (41.5-61.2) years, and 1929 patients (55.4%) were male. Median (IQR) follow-up was 7.8 (7.6-8.0) years. In multivariable analysis, longer (vs shorter) storage duration of transfused RBC was associated with a decrease in risk of transplant failure (hazard ratio, 0.99; 95% CI, 0.98-1.00 for each additional storage day; P = .06). Patients transfused with at least 1 RBC unit stored for more than 20 days had a 5% absolute decrease in transplant failure at 3 years and 7% at 5 years compared with those who received RBC stored for less than 20 days. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this study, longer RBC storage duration was associated with a decreased risk of transplant failure among patients who received kidney transplants and RBC transfusions. Preferential use of RBC with longer storage duration might improve kidney graft survival following transplant and transfusion. American Medical Association 2023-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10502525/ /pubmed/37707816 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.32821 Text en Copyright 2023 Gaiffe E et al. JAMA Network Open. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
spellingShingle Original Investigation
Gaiffe, Emilie
Vernerey, Dewi
Bardiaux, Laurent
Leroux, Franck
Meurisse, Aurelia
Bamoulid, Jamal
Courivaud, Cecile
Saas, Philippe
Hazzan, Marc
Tiberghien, Pierre
Ducloux, Didier
Transfused Red Blood Cell Characteristics and Kidney Transplant Outcomes Among Patients Receiving Early Posttransplant Transfusion
title Transfused Red Blood Cell Characteristics and Kidney Transplant Outcomes Among Patients Receiving Early Posttransplant Transfusion
title_full Transfused Red Blood Cell Characteristics and Kidney Transplant Outcomes Among Patients Receiving Early Posttransplant Transfusion
title_fullStr Transfused Red Blood Cell Characteristics and Kidney Transplant Outcomes Among Patients Receiving Early Posttransplant Transfusion
title_full_unstemmed Transfused Red Blood Cell Characteristics and Kidney Transplant Outcomes Among Patients Receiving Early Posttransplant Transfusion
title_short Transfused Red Blood Cell Characteristics and Kidney Transplant Outcomes Among Patients Receiving Early Posttransplant Transfusion
title_sort transfused red blood cell characteristics and kidney transplant outcomes among patients receiving early posttransplant transfusion
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10502525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37707816
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.32821
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