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Equivalent Long-term Transplantation Outcomes for Kidneys Donated After Brain Death and Cardiac Death: Conclusions From a Nationwide Evaluation

BACKGROUND: Despite growing waiting lists for renal transplants, hesitations persist with regard to the use of deceased after cardiac death (DCD) renal grafts. We evaluated the outcomes of DCD donations in The Netherlands, the country with the highest proportion of DCD procedures (42.9%) to test whe...

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Autores principales: Schaapherder, Alexander, Wijermars, Leonie G.M., de Vries, Dorottya K., de Vries, Aiko P.J., Bemelman, Frederike J., van de Wetering, Jacqueline, van Zuilen, Arjan D., Christiaans, Maarten H.L., Hilbrands, Luuk H., Baas, Marije C., Nurmohamed, Azam S., Berger, Stefan P., Alwayn, Ian P., Bastiaannet, Esther, Lindeman, Jan H.N.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6537547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31193600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2018.09.007
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author Schaapherder, Alexander
Wijermars, Leonie G.M.
de Vries, Dorottya K.
de Vries, Aiko P.J.
Bemelman, Frederike J.
van de Wetering, Jacqueline
van Zuilen, Arjan D.
Christiaans, Maarten H.L.
Hilbrands, Luuk H.
Baas, Marije C.
Nurmohamed, Azam S.
Berger, Stefan P.
Alwayn, Ian P.
Bastiaannet, Esther
Lindeman, Jan H.N.
author_facet Schaapherder, Alexander
Wijermars, Leonie G.M.
de Vries, Dorottya K.
de Vries, Aiko P.J.
Bemelman, Frederike J.
van de Wetering, Jacqueline
van Zuilen, Arjan D.
Christiaans, Maarten H.L.
Hilbrands, Luuk H.
Baas, Marije C.
Nurmohamed, Azam S.
Berger, Stefan P.
Alwayn, Ian P.
Bastiaannet, Esther
Lindeman, Jan H.N.
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description BACKGROUND: Despite growing waiting lists for renal transplants, hesitations persist with regard to the use of deceased after cardiac death (DCD) renal grafts. We evaluated the outcomes of DCD donations in The Netherlands, the country with the highest proportion of DCD procedures (42.9%) to test whether these hesitations are justified. METHODS: This study included all procedures with grafts donated after brain death (DBD) (n = 3611) and cardiac death (n = 2711) performed between 2000 and 2017. Transplant outcomes were compared by Kaplan Meier and Cox regression analysis, and factors associated with short (within 90 days of transplantation) and long-term graft loss evaluated in multi-variable analyses. FINDINGS: Despite higher incidences of early graft loss (+ 50%) and delayed graft function (+ 250%) in DCD grafts, 10-year graft and recipient survival were similar for the two graft types (Combined 10-year graft survival: 73.9% (95% CI: 72.5–75.2), combined recipient survival: 64.5% (95 CI: 63.0–66.0%)). Long-term outcome equivalence was explained by a reduced impact of delayed graft function on DCD graft survival (RR: 0.69 (95% CI: 0.55–0.87), p < 0.001). Mid and long-term graft function (eGFR), and the impact of incident delayed graft function on eGFR were similar for DBD and DCD grafts. INTERPRETATION: Mid and long term outcomes for DCD grafts are equivalent to DBD kidneys. Poorer short term outcomes are offset by a lesser impact of delayed graft function on DCD graft survival. This nation-wide evaluation does not justify the reluctance to use of DCD renal grafts. A strong focus on short-term outcome neglects the superior recovery potential of DCD grafts.
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spelling pubmed-65375472019-05-29 Equivalent Long-term Transplantation Outcomes for Kidneys Donated After Brain Death and Cardiac Death: Conclusions From a Nationwide Evaluation Schaapherder, Alexander Wijermars, Leonie G.M. de Vries, Dorottya K. de Vries, Aiko P.J. Bemelman, Frederike J. van de Wetering, Jacqueline van Zuilen, Arjan D. Christiaans, Maarten H.L. Hilbrands, Luuk H. Baas, Marije C. Nurmohamed, Azam S. Berger, Stefan P. Alwayn, Ian P. Bastiaannet, Esther Lindeman, Jan H.N. EClinicalMedicine Research Paper BACKGROUND: Despite growing waiting lists for renal transplants, hesitations persist with regard to the use of deceased after cardiac death (DCD) renal grafts. We evaluated the outcomes of DCD donations in The Netherlands, the country with the highest proportion of DCD procedures (42.9%) to test whether these hesitations are justified. METHODS: This study included all procedures with grafts donated after brain death (DBD) (n = 3611) and cardiac death (n = 2711) performed between 2000 and 2017. Transplant outcomes were compared by Kaplan Meier and Cox regression analysis, and factors associated with short (within 90 days of transplantation) and long-term graft loss evaluated in multi-variable analyses. FINDINGS: Despite higher incidences of early graft loss (+ 50%) and delayed graft function (+ 250%) in DCD grafts, 10-year graft and recipient survival were similar for the two graft types (Combined 10-year graft survival: 73.9% (95% CI: 72.5–75.2), combined recipient survival: 64.5% (95 CI: 63.0–66.0%)). Long-term outcome equivalence was explained by a reduced impact of delayed graft function on DCD graft survival (RR: 0.69 (95% CI: 0.55–0.87), p < 0.001). Mid and long-term graft function (eGFR), and the impact of incident delayed graft function on eGFR were similar for DBD and DCD grafts. INTERPRETATION: Mid and long term outcomes for DCD grafts are equivalent to DBD kidneys. Poorer short term outcomes are offset by a lesser impact of delayed graft function on DCD graft survival. This nation-wide evaluation does not justify the reluctance to use of DCD renal grafts. A strong focus on short-term outcome neglects the superior recovery potential of DCD grafts. Elsevier 2018-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6537547/ /pubmed/31193600 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2018.09.007 Text en © 2018 Published by Elsevier Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Schaapherder, Alexander
Wijermars, Leonie G.M.
de Vries, Dorottya K.
de Vries, Aiko P.J.
Bemelman, Frederike J.
van de Wetering, Jacqueline
van Zuilen, Arjan D.
Christiaans, Maarten H.L.
Hilbrands, Luuk H.
Baas, Marije C.
Nurmohamed, Azam S.
Berger, Stefan P.
Alwayn, Ian P.
Bastiaannet, Esther
Lindeman, Jan H.N.
Equivalent Long-term Transplantation Outcomes for Kidneys Donated After Brain Death and Cardiac Death: Conclusions From a Nationwide Evaluation
title Equivalent Long-term Transplantation Outcomes for Kidneys Donated After Brain Death and Cardiac Death: Conclusions From a Nationwide Evaluation
title_full Equivalent Long-term Transplantation Outcomes for Kidneys Donated After Brain Death and Cardiac Death: Conclusions From a Nationwide Evaluation
title_fullStr Equivalent Long-term Transplantation Outcomes for Kidneys Donated After Brain Death and Cardiac Death: Conclusions From a Nationwide Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Equivalent Long-term Transplantation Outcomes for Kidneys Donated After Brain Death and Cardiac Death: Conclusions From a Nationwide Evaluation
title_short Equivalent Long-term Transplantation Outcomes for Kidneys Donated After Brain Death and Cardiac Death: Conclusions From a Nationwide Evaluation
title_sort equivalent long-term transplantation outcomes for kidneys donated after brain death and cardiac death: conclusions from a nationwide evaluation
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6537547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31193600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2018.09.007
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