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- Title
Characterization of kidney transplant patients with expanded criteria donors.
- Authors
KARINA GARCÍA-PADILLA, PAOLA; JOSÉ VARGAS-BROCHERO, MARÍA; HURTADO-URIARTE, MAITÉ; ALBERTO GONZÁLEZ-GONZÁLEZ, CAMILO; PATRICIA RODRÍGUEZ-SÁNCHEZ, MARTHA; AGUSTÍN PATIÑO-TREJOS, JUAN; MARIEL CONTRERAS-VILLAMIZAR, KATEIR
- Abstract
Introduction: Kidney transplantation is the treatment of choice for patients with chronic kidney disease; however, the number of donors is insufficient, and waiting lists grow exponentially each year. Transplantation from expanded criteria donors benefits a significant number of patients, improving their survival when compared to those who remain on dialysis. The objective of this study is to describe the characteristics of patients who have received transplants from expanded criteria donors and their renal function at the first and third years after transplantation. Methods: A descriptive observational study was conducted. Patients older than 18 years who received transplants from an expanded criteria donor were chosen between 2007 and 2015. Results: Of a total of 227 patients analyzed, 18 received transplants from an expanded criteria donor. The recipients were 59.5 years old (37-79) and had spent 22.4 months on the waiting list (2.6-77.8) and 4.5 years on dialysis (0.5-18.4). The donors' age was 61 years (50-73). Graft survival at one year was 88.9%; at three years, it was 80%. A total of 11.1% of the patients presented acute cellular rejection at one year, and the average glomerular filtration rate at the first and third years was 58.4 mL/min/1.73 m2. Conclusion: Patients who received transplants from expanded criteria donors have good kidney graft function at three years, with graft and patient survival, similar to that reported for patients who received transplants from standard criteria donors.
- Subjects
KIDNEY transplantation; ORGAN donors; GLOMERULAR filtration rate
- Publication
Acta Medica Colombiana, 2019, Vol 44, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
0120-2448
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.36104/amc.2019.1185