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Pre-transplant donor-specific HLA antibodies and risk for poor first-year renal transplant outcomes: results from the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study

Authors :
Wehmeier, Caroline
Amico, Patrizia
Sidler, Daniel
Wirthm��ller, Urs
Hadaya, Karine
Ferrari-Lacraz, Sylvie
Golshayan, D��la
Aubert, Vincent
Schnyder, Aurelia
Sunic, Kata
Schachtner, Thomas
Nilsson, Jakob
Schaub, Stefan
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to analyze first year renal outcomes in a nationwide prospective multicenter cohort comprising 2215 renal transplants, with a special emphasis on the presence of pre-transplant donor-specific HLA antibodies (DSA). All transplants had a complete virtual crossmatch and DSA were detected in 19% (411/2215). The investigated composite endpoint was a poor first-year outcome defined as (i) allograft failure or (ii) death or (iii) poor allograft function (eGFR ���25��ml/min/1.73��m2 ) at one year. Two hundred and twenty-one (221/2215; 10%) transplants showed a poor first-year outcome. Rejection (24/70; 34%) was the most common reason for graft failure. First-year patient's death was rare (48/2215; 2%). There were no statistically significant differences between DSA-positive and DSA-negative transplants regarding composite and each individual endpoint, as well as reasons for graft failure and death. DSA-positive transplants experienced more frequently rejection episodes, mainly antibody-mediated rejection (both P��

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3221be430a18e6beec0e2a28a64469b3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48350/160534