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    Enhancing Kidney Transplant Outcomes: The Impact of Living Donor Programs.
    Autor(es)
    Noya Mourullo, Andrea
    Martín-Parada, Alejandro
    Palacios-Hernández, Alberto
    Egiluz-Lumbreras, Pablo
    Heredero-Zorzo, Oscar
    García-Gómez, Francisco
    Álvarez-Ossorio-Fernandez, José Luis
    Álvarez-Ossorio-Rodal, Andrea
    Marquez-Sánchez, Magaly-Teresa
    Flores Fraile, JavierAutoridad USAL
    Fraile Gómez, María PilarAutoridad USAL
    Padilla Fernández, Barbara Padilla
    Lorenzo Gómez, María FernandaAutoridad USAL
    Eguiluz-Lumbreras, Pablo
    Heredero-Zorzo, Óscar
    Álvarez-Ossorio-Fernández, José Luis
    Márquez-Sánchez, Magaly-Teresa
    Padilla-Fernández, Bárbara Yolanda
    Lorenzo-Gómez, María-Fernanda
    Palabras clave
    transplant
    living donor programs
    kidney transplant
    kidney donor
    Clasificación UNESCO
    3205.06 Nefrología
    Fecha de publicación
    2024-04-12
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    Noya-Mourullo A, Martín-Parada A, Palacios-Hernández A, et al. Enhancing Kidney Transplant Outcomes: The Impact of Living Donor Programs. J Pers Med. 2024;14(4):408. Published 2024 Apr 12. doi:10.3390/jpm14040408
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    [EN]The protocol for deceased donor kidney transplants has been standardised. The procedure for a living donor has peculiarities derived from the differences in the graft. When a living kidney donor program is implemented, changes occur in both the profile of the kidney transplant candidate and in the postoperative treatments. To discover whether a living donor program influences the functional outcomes of kidney grafts in a longstanding classical deceased donor kidney transplant program and to identify the factors associated with transplant outcomes. Retrospective observational multicentre study. Kidney transplant patients in two urology referral centres for renal transplant in Spain between 1994 and 2019. Groups: TV (living transplant): patients given kidney transplants from living donors (n = 150); TCpre11 (deceased transplant previous to 2011): patients given kidney transplants from deceased donors before the living donor program was implemented (n = 650); and TCpost11 (deceased transplant after 2011): patients given kidney transplants from deceased donors after the living donor program was implemented (n = 500). Mean age was 55.75 years (18-80 years), higher in TCpre11. There were 493 female patients (37.92%) and 1007 male patients (62.08%). Mean body mass index (BMI) was 26.69 kg/m2 (17.50-42.78 kg/m2), higher in TCpre11. Mean ischemia time was 17.97 h (6-29 h), higher in TCpost11. Median duration of urethral catheter: 8 days (6-98 days), higher in TCpost11. Median duration of double-J ureteral stent: 58 days (24-180 days), higher in TCpost11. Pretransplant UTIs: 17.77%, higher in TCpre11 (25.69%) than in TV (12%), higher in TV (12%) than TCpost11 (9.2%), and higher in TCpre11 (25.69%) than TCpost11 (9.2%). Acute renal rejection in 9.33% of TV, 14.77% of TCpre11, and 9.8% of TCpost11. Multivariate analysis: TCpost11 featured higher BMI, more smoking, and chronic renal failure progression time. Lower use of nonantibiotic prophylaxis to prevent recurrent urinary tract infections, increased duration of urethral catheters due to obstructive problems, and favoured deterioration of kidney function was observed in the deceased donor program. The living donor (LD) program had a strong influence on deceased donor transplants in the prelysis phase. Implementation of a LD program was associated with a decrease in the likelihood of acute rejection in TCpost11 and an increase in the tendency towards normal kidney function. Implementing living donor transplant programs affects functional outcomes in deceased donor transplants, reducing the probability of acute rejection and increasing the tendency towards normal kidney function. Preventing recurrent urinary tract infections with measures other than antibiotics, smoking cessation, delaying the removal of the double-J stent from the graft, and pre-emptive transplant (transplant prior to dialysis) are associated with improved renal function of the graft.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10366/161561
    ISSN
    2075-4426
    DOI
    10.3390/jpm14040408
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    https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm14040408
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