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Impact of targeted hypothermia in expanded-criteria organ donors on recipient kidney-graft function: study protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial (HYPOREME)

Authors :
Noëlle Brulé
Emmanuel Canet
Morgane Péré
Fanny Feuillet
Maryvonne Hourmant
Karim Asehnoune
Bertrand Rozec
Agnes Duveau
Laurent Dube
Marc Pierrot
Stanislas Humbert
Patrice Tirot
Jean-Marc Boyer
Laurent Martin-Lefevre
François Labadie
René Robert
Thierry Benard
Thomas Kerforne
Antoine Thierry
Olivier Lesieur
Jean-François Vincent
Mathieu Lesouhaitier
Raphaelle Larmet
Cecile Vigneau
Angelique Goepp
Pierre Bouju
Charlotte Quentin
Pierre-Yves Egreteau
Olivier Huet
Anne Renault
Yannick Le Meur
Jean-Christophe Venhard
Mathias Buchler
Olivier Michel
Marie-Hélène Voellmy
Fabien Herve
David Schnell
Anne Courte
Denis Glotz
Lucile Amrouche
Marc Hazzan
Nassim Kamar
Valerie Moal
Jeremy Bourenne
Moglie Le Quintrec-Donnette
Emmanuel Morelon
Thierry Boulain
Philippe Grimbert
Anne Elisabeth Heng
Pierre Merville
Aude Garin
Christian Hiesse
Brice Fermier
Christiane Mousson
Charlotte Guyot-Colosio
Nicolas Bouvier
Jean-Philippe Rerolle
Antoine Durrbach
Sarah Drouin
Sophie Caillard
Luc Frimat
Sophie Girerd
Laetitia Albano
Lionel Rostaing
Dominique Bertrand
Alexandre Hertig
Pierre-Francois Westeel
Florent Montini
Eric Delpierre
Dider Dorez
Eric Alamartine
Carole Ouisse
Veronique Sebille
Jean Reignier
Source :
BMJ Open. 12:e052845
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
BMJ, 2022.

Abstract

IntroductionExpanded-criteria donors (ECDs) are used to reduce the shortage of kidneys for transplantation. However, kidneys from ECDs are associated with an increased risk of delayed graft function (DGF), a risk factor for allograft loss and mortality. HYPOREME will be a multicentre randomised controlled trial (RCT) comparing targeted hypothermia to normothermia in ECDs, in a country where the use of machine perfusion for organ storage is the standard of care. We hypothesise that hypothermia will decrease the incidence of DGF.Methods and analysisHYPOREME is a multicentre RCT comparing the effect on kidney function in recipients of targeted hypothermia (34°C–35°C) and normothermia (36.5°C–37.5°C) in the ECDs. The temperature intervention starts from randomisation and is maintained until aortic clamping in the operating room. We aim to enrol 289 ECDs in order to analyse the kidney function of 516 recipients in the 53 participating centres. The primary outcome is the occurrence of DGF in kidney recipients, defined as a requirement for renal replacement therapy within 7 days after transplantation (not counting a single session for hyperkalemia during the first 24 hours). Secondary outcomes include the proportion of patients with individual organs transplanted in each group; the number of organs transplanted from each ECD and the vital status and kidney function of the recipients 7 days, 28 days, 3 months and 1 year after transplantation. An interim analysis is planned after the enrolment of 258 kidney recipients.Ethics and disseminationThe trial was approved by the ethics committee of the French Intensive Care Society (CE-SRLF-16-07) on 26 April 2016 and by the competent French authorities on 20 April 2016 (Comité de Protection des Personnes-TOURS-Région Centre-Ouest 1, registration #2016-S3). Findings will be published in peer-reviewed journals and presented during national and international scientific meetings.Trial registration numberNCT03098706.

Details

ISSN :
20446055
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMJ Open
Accession number :
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