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Warm ischemia time length during on-clamp partial nephrectomy: does it really matter?

Authors :
Maida Bada
Manar Malki
Antonio Celia
Stefano Puliatti
Francesco Claps
Antonio Benito Porcaro
Ayman Hagras
Elio Mazzone
Glen D. Santok
Ali Abdel Raheem
Ester Illiano
Cristina Ballesteros Ruiz
Alexader Mottrie
Andrea Minervini
Alessandro Veccia
Won Sik Ham
Abdelaziz Alwahabi
Mohammed Jayed S Alenzi
Diego M Carrion
Chris Rjepaj
Umberto Capitanio
Geert De Naeyer
Ibrahim Alowidah
Salvatore Micali
Claudio Simeone
Maria Carmen Mir
Marco Carini
Young Deuk Choi
Alessandro Larcher
Ithaar Derweesh
Alessandro Antonelli
Francesco Sessa
Ayman M. Ghoneem
Elisabetta Costantini
Fady Ghali
Fabio Traunero
Riccardo Autorino
John P. Tadifa
Ahmed Ghaith
Alfredo Aguilera Bazán
Jay D. Raman
Maria Furlan
Riccardo Campi
Francesco Montorsi
Ahmed Eissa
Muddassar Hussain
Koon Ho Rha
Neil Barber
Abdullah Rumaih
Maximilian C. Kriegmair
Nicola Pavan
Abdulrahman Alqahtani
Abdel Raheem, Ali
Alowidah, Ibrahim
Capitanio, Umberto
Montorsi, Francesco
Larcher, Alessandro
Derweesh, Ithaar
Ghali, Fady
Mottrie, Alexader
Mazzone, Elio
DE Naeyer, Geert
Campi, Riccardo
Sessa, Francesco
Carini, Marco
Minervini, Andrea
Raman, Jay D
Rjepaj, Chris J
Kriegmair, Maximilian C
Autorino, Riccardo
Veccia, Alessandro
Mir, Maria Carmen
Claps, Francesco
Choi, Young Deuk
Ham, Won S
Tadifa, John P
Santok, Glen D
Furlan, Maria
Simeone, Claudio
Bada, Maida
Celia, Antonio
Carrion, Diego M
Aguilera Bazan, Alfredo
Ruiz, Cristina B
Malki, Manar
Barber, Neil
Hussain, Muddassar
Micali, Salvatore
Puliatti, Stefano
Alwahabi, Abdelaziz
Alqahtani, Abdulrahman
Rumaih, Abdullah
Ghaith, Ahmed
Ghoneem, Ayman M
Hagras, Ayman
Eissa, Ahmed
Alenzi, Mohammed J
Pavan, Nicola
Traunero, Fabio
Antonelli, Alessandro
Porcaro, Antonio B
Illiano, Ester
Costantini, Elisabetta
Rha, Koon H
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: The impact of warm ischemia time (WIT) on renal functional recovery remains controversial. We examined the length of WIT >30 min. on the long-term renal function following on-clamp partial nephrectomy (PN). Methods: Data from 23 centers for patients undergoing on-clamp PN between 2000 and 2018 were analyzed. We included patients with two kidneys, single tumor, cT1, minimum 1-year followup, and preoperative eGFR ≥60 ml/min/1.73m2. Patients were divided into two groups according to WIT length: group Ⅰ "WIT ≤30 min." and group Ⅱ "WIT >30 min.". A propensity-score matched analysis (1:1 match) was performed to eliminate potential confounding factors between groups. We compared eGFR values, eGFR (%) preservation, eGFR decline, events of chronic kidney disease (CKD) upgrading, and CKD-free progression rates between both groups. Cox regression analysis evaluated WIT impact on upgrading of CKD stages. Results: The primary cohort consisted of 3526 patients: group Ⅰ (n=2868) and group Ⅱ (n=658). After matching the final cohort consisted of 344 patients in each group. At last followup, there were no significant differences in median eGFR values at 1, 3, 5, and 10 years (P>0.05) between the matched groups. In addition, the median eGFR (%) preservation and absolute eGFR change were similar (89% in group Ⅰ vs. 87% in group Ⅱ, p=0.638) and (-10 in group Ⅰ vs. -11 in group Ⅱ, p=0.577), respectively. The 5 years new-onset CKD-free progression rates were comparable in the non-matched groups (79% in group Ⅰ vs. 81% in group Ⅱ, log-rank, p=0.763) and the matched groups (78.8% in group Ⅰ vs. 76.3% in group Ⅱ, log-rank, p=0.905). Univariable Cox regression analysis showed that WIT >30 min. was not a predictor of overall CKD upgrading (HR:0.953, 95%CI 0.829-1.094, p=0.764) nor upgrading into CKD stage ≥Ⅲ (HR:0.972, 95%CI 0.805-1.173, p=0.764). Retrospective design is a limitation of our study. Conclusions: Our analysis based on a large multicenter international cohort study suggests that WIT length during PN has no effect on the long-term renal function outcomes in patients having two kidneys and preoperative eGFR ≥60 ml/min/1.73m2.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....643c5e4b529c3b24d78379ea0fc0a95f