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Successful Dual Kidney Transplantation After Hypothermic Oxygenated Perfusion of Discarded Human Kidneys.

Authors :
Ravaioli, Matteo
De Pace, Vanessa
Comai, Giorgia
Busutti, Marco
Del Gaudio, Massimo
Amaduzzi, Annalisa
Cucchetti, Alessandro
Siniscalchi, Antonio
Manna, Gaetano La
D'Errico, Antonietta A. D.
Pinna, Antonio Daniele
Source :
American Journal of Case Reports. 2017, Vol. 18, p1009-1013. 5p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Objective: Challenging differential diagnosis Background: The recovery of discarded human kidneys has increased in recent years and impels to use of unconventional organ preservation strategies that improve graft function. We report the first case of human kidneys histologically discarded and transplanted after hypothermic oxygenated perfusion (HOPE). Case Report: Marginal kidneys from a 78-year-old woman with brain death were declined by Italian transplant centers due to biopsy score (right kidney: 6; left kidney: 7). We recovered and preserved both kidneys through HOPE and we revaluated their use for transplantation by means of perfusion parameters. The right kidney was perfused for 1 h 20 min and the left kidney for 2 h 30 min. During organ perfusion, the renal flow increased progressively. We observed an increase of 34% for the left kidney (median flow 52 ml/min) and 50% for the right kidney (median flow 24 ml/min). Both kidneys had low perfusate's lactate levels. We used perfusion parameters as important determinants of the organ discard. Based on our previous organ perfusion experience, the increase of renal flow and the low level of lactate following 1 h of HOPE lead us to declare both kidneys as appropriate for dual kidney transplantation (DKT). No complications were reported during the transplant and in the post-transplant hospital stay. The recipient had immediate graft function and serum creatinine value of 0.95 mg/dL at 3 months post-transplant. Conclusions: HOPE provides added information in the organ selection process and may improve graft quality of marginal kidneys. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19415923
Volume :
18
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
American Journal of Case Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
125974687
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.905377