1. Delayed graft function is a syndrome rather than a diagnosis.
- Author
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Aitken E, Cooper C, Dempster N, McDermott M, Ceresa C, and Kingsmore D
- Subjects
- Adult, Biomarkers blood, Creatinine blood, Delayed Graft Function blood, Delayed Graft Function diagnosis, Delayed Graft Function physiopathology, Delayed Graft Function therapy, Female, Graft Survival, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Recovery of Function, Renal Dialysis, Retrospective Studies, Syndrome, Terminology as Topic, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Delayed Graft Function etiology, Kidney physiopathology, Kidney surgery, Kidney Transplantation adverse effects
- Abstract
Objectives: Delayed graft function is a significant prognostic indicator after renal transplantation. We hypothesized that delayed graft function is not a single entity, and different patterns of delayed graft function reflect various underlying pathological processes., Materials and Methods: An analysis of 762 renal transplants was performed, showing serum creatinine was charted serially for the first 30 days after transplant. Measurements were obtained: time on hemodialysis; time to peak creatinine; time for creatinine to half; time for creatinine to within 10% of baseline., Results: Four patterns of delayed graft function were identified. There was no association between pattern of delayed graft function, and 1-year graft survival or serum creatinine at 1 year. Time for creatinine to > 15 days was associated with a higher creatinine level at 1 year than it was with patients with time for creatinine to half < 5 days (300.6 ± 54.3 vs 211.3 ± 26.0 μmol/L; P < .01). Patients with 1-year creatinine concentrations > 180 μmol/L had longer time on hemodialysis and time for creatinine to half than did those with 1-year creatinine concentrations ≤ 180 μmol/L (9.2 ± 1.3 μmol/L vs 7.0 ± 0.7 μmol/L; P = .03; and 11.6 ± 1.7 μmol/L vs 6.0 ± 0.4 μmol/L; P < .001). Time for creatinine to half of 6.5 days (sensitivity 67.3%; specificity 79.4%; area under the curve, 0.70) was the best predictor of a 1-year creatinine concentration ≤ 180 μmol/L., Conclusions: Delayed graft function is not a single entity; rather; it is the most common presentation of a heterogeneous variety of pathologies. Its rate of resolution of renal function is the best predictor of long-term graft outcome.
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- 2015