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Outcomes of kidney transplantation using deceased donors with history of diabetes

Authors :
Edward A. Graviss
Faiza N Khan
Duc T. Nguyen
A. Osama Gaber
Wadi N. Suki
Luan D. Truong
Adaani E. Frost
Muhammad I Bhatti
Source :
Clinical transplantationREFERENCES. 34(2)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Deceased diabetic kidneys are increasingly utilized in transplantation. The relationship of donor's history of diabetes to clinical and histological outcomes was examined. Forty-nine diabetic deceased donor kidneys (D-DM) were transplanted into 26 normal (R-N/D-DM) and 23 diabetic recipients (R-DM/D-DM) and compared to 211 diabetic recipients of normal kidneys(R-DM/D-N) and 466 normal recipients of normal kidneys (R-N/D-N). Patient survival at 5 years was 89.7% in R-N/D-N, 96.2% in R-N/D-DM, 80.1% in R-DM/D-N, and a 71.6% in R-DM/D-DM (P = .008). Death-censored graft survival at 5 years was 86.3% in R-N/D-N, 87.4% in R-N/D-DM, 93.5% in R-DM/D-N, and 87.5% in R-DM/D-DM (P = .24). Multivariable regression analysis showed that compared to non-diabetic recipients, diabetic recipients had a 2- to 3-fold increased risk of mortality. In this cohort, there was no impact on death-censored graft survival of diabetic donor status. Only 6 of 26 post-perfusion biopsies showed evidence of diabetic nephropathy (

Details

ISSN :
13990012
Volume :
34
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical transplantationREFERENCES
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c7d3364a5609b5c4894088cef4c55cf2