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Histopathological Features of Time-Zero Kidney Biopsy Are Predictive Factors for Posttransplant Anemia.

Authors :
Mokos, Mislav
Juric, Ivana
Mokos, Ivica
Coric, Marijana
Kastelan, Zeljko
Basic-Jukic, Nikolina
Source :
Kidney & Blood Pressure Research. 2023, Vol. 48 Issue 1, p505-514. 10p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Introduction: Posttransplant anemia (PTA) is a common complication of kidney transplantation, associated with reduced graft survival and higher mortality. We aimed to determine the association of PTA with histopathological characteristics of time-zero allograft biopsy and donor clinical characteristics. Methods: We conducted a retrospective, observational cohort study that included 587 patients who underwent kidney transplantation in our center. Hemoglobin levels were assessed at 6 and 12 months after transplantation, and anemia was defined according to World Health Organization criteria. The kidney allograft time-zero biopsy has been done in all investigated cases. The evaluated histopathological parameters of the kidney allografts included glomerulosclerosis, arteriolar hyalinosis (AH), vascular fibrous intimal thickening (CV), interstitial fibrosis, tubular atrophy, and interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy. The Banff Classification of Allograft Pathology criteria were followed to assess the allograft histopathological changes. Results: The prevalence of anemia was 31.3% at 6 months after transplantation and 23.5% at 12 months. There was an association between 20-50% glomerulosclerosis and PTA in both time points, independently from estimated glomerular filtration rate. AH and interstitial fibrosis were identified as independent risk factors for anemia 6 months after transplantation. Conclusion: Histopathological features of time-zero kidney biopsy may be predictors of PTA. Among them, our study recognized 20–50% degree of glomerulosclerosis, AH, and CV as the most significant risk factors for PTA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14204096
Volume :
48
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Kidney & Blood Pressure Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174424760
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000530945