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Kidney Function After Liver Transplantation in a Single Center

BACKGROUND: Renal dysfunction in the peri-transplant period appears to complicate both short- and long-term outcome of liver transplantation (LT). The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of selected clinical features in the peri-liver transplant period, as well calcineurin inhibitor, particu...

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Autores principales: Niewiński, Grzegorz, Smyk, Wiktor, Graczyńska, Agata, Kostrzewa, Konrad, Raszeja-Wyszomirska, Joanna, Ołdakowska-Jedynak, Urszula, Małyszko, Jolanta, Wójcicki, Maciej, Zieniewicz, Krzysztof
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7911851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33619240
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AOT.926928
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author Niewiński, Grzegorz
Smyk, Wiktor
Graczyńska, Agata
Kostrzewa, Konrad
Raszeja-Wyszomirska, Joanna
Ołdakowska-Jedynak, Urszula
Małyszko, Jolanta
Wójcicki, Maciej
Zieniewicz, Krzysztof
author_facet Niewiński, Grzegorz
Smyk, Wiktor
Graczyńska, Agata
Kostrzewa, Konrad
Raszeja-Wyszomirska, Joanna
Ołdakowska-Jedynak, Urszula
Małyszko, Jolanta
Wójcicki, Maciej
Zieniewicz, Krzysztof
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description BACKGROUND: Renal dysfunction in the peri-transplant period appears to complicate both short- and long-term outcome of liver transplantation (LT). The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of selected clinical features in the peri-liver transplant period, as well calcineurin inhibitor, particularly tacrolimus given after LT, on kidney function in a single liver transplant center’s experience. MATERIAL/METHODS: A total 125 consecutive liver-grafted individuals (82 M, 43 F), mean age 50±13 y (with alcohol-related liver disease in 48 (38%) patients) were included into the study. Their clinical data were collected in the database until 46 months of follow-up, and the Python packages Pandas (version 0.22.0) and scikit-learn (version 0.21.3) were used for data analysis. RESULTS: More advanced liver disease as judged by Child-Pugh class and MELD score differed significantly patients with preserved (serum creatinine SCr <1.5 mg/dL) and impaired (SCr ≥1.5 mg/dL) kidney function before LT. Older age and higher SCr pre-LT were associated with higher levels of SCr after LT in 2 time-points. SCr before LT was correlated with delta SCr for the highest and last recorded value (P<0.0001). Higher amounts of transfused colloids during surgery were associated with increased delta SCr for the highest value (P=0.019) after grafting in logistic regression analysis. There were no associations between SCr after LT and duration of anhepatic phase, urine output ≤100 mL/h, or post-reperfusion syndrome during transplantation (all P>0.05). There were no associations between SCr after LT and tacrolimus trough levels in analyses of correlations and linear regression analyses (all P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: We found that pretransplant serum creatinine was the only factor affecting kidney function after LT in our liver transplant center. The restricted fluid policy was safe and effective in terms of long-term renal function. The role of kidney-saving immunosuppressive protocols in preserving renal function long-term after LT was also confirmed.
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spelling pubmed-79118512021-03-03 Kidney Function After Liver Transplantation in a Single Center Niewiński, Grzegorz Smyk, Wiktor Graczyńska, Agata Kostrzewa, Konrad Raszeja-Wyszomirska, Joanna Ołdakowska-Jedynak, Urszula Małyszko, Jolanta Wójcicki, Maciej Zieniewicz, Krzysztof Ann Transplant Original Paper BACKGROUND: Renal dysfunction in the peri-transplant period appears to complicate both short- and long-term outcome of liver transplantation (LT). The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of selected clinical features in the peri-liver transplant period, as well calcineurin inhibitor, particularly tacrolimus given after LT, on kidney function in a single liver transplant center’s experience. MATERIAL/METHODS: A total 125 consecutive liver-grafted individuals (82 M, 43 F), mean age 50±13 y (with alcohol-related liver disease in 48 (38%) patients) were included into the study. Their clinical data were collected in the database until 46 months of follow-up, and the Python packages Pandas (version 0.22.0) and scikit-learn (version 0.21.3) were used for data analysis. RESULTS: More advanced liver disease as judged by Child-Pugh class and MELD score differed significantly patients with preserved (serum creatinine SCr <1.5 mg/dL) and impaired (SCr ≥1.5 mg/dL) kidney function before LT. Older age and higher SCr pre-LT were associated with higher levels of SCr after LT in 2 time-points. SCr before LT was correlated with delta SCr for the highest and last recorded value (P<0.0001). Higher amounts of transfused colloids during surgery were associated with increased delta SCr for the highest value (P=0.019) after grafting in logistic regression analysis. There were no associations between SCr after LT and duration of anhepatic phase, urine output ≤100 mL/h, or post-reperfusion syndrome during transplantation (all P>0.05). There were no associations between SCr after LT and tacrolimus trough levels in analyses of correlations and linear regression analyses (all P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: We found that pretransplant serum creatinine was the only factor affecting kidney function after LT in our liver transplant center. The restricted fluid policy was safe and effective in terms of long-term renal function. The role of kidney-saving immunosuppressive protocols in preserving renal function long-term after LT was also confirmed. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2021-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7911851/ /pubmed/33619240 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AOT.926928 Text en © Ann Transplant, 2021 This work is licensed under Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) )
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Niewiński, Grzegorz
Smyk, Wiktor
Graczyńska, Agata
Kostrzewa, Konrad
Raszeja-Wyszomirska, Joanna
Ołdakowska-Jedynak, Urszula
Małyszko, Jolanta
Wójcicki, Maciej
Zieniewicz, Krzysztof
Kidney Function After Liver Transplantation in a Single Center
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title_short Kidney Function After Liver Transplantation in a Single Center
title_sort kidney function after liver transplantation in a single center
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7911851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33619240
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AOT.926928
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