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Perioperative risk factors associated with delayed graft function following deceased donor kidney transplantation: A retrospective, single center study

Authors :
L. Chen
Mahmoud Morsi
Nicholas V Mendez
Yehuda Raveh
Werviston L DeFaria
Ramona Nicolau-Raducu
Gaetano Ciancio
Joshua Livingstone
George W. Burke
Fouad G. Souki
Vadim Shatz
Jose Figueiro
Giselle Guerra
Tony M Ibrahim
Source :
World Journal of Transplantation
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Baishideng Publishing Group Inc., 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND There is an abundant need to increase the availability of deceased donor kidney transplantation (DDKT) to address the high incidence of kidney failure. Challenges exist in the utilization of higher risk donor organs into what appears to be increasingly complex recipients; thus the identification of modifiable risk factors associated with poor outcomes is paramount. AIM To identify risk factors associated with delayed graft function (DGF). METHODS Consecutive adults undergoing DDKT between January 2016 and July 2017 were identified with a study population of 294 patients. The primary outcome was the occurrence of DGF. RESULTS The incidence of DGF was 27%. Under logistic regression, eight independent risk factors for DGF were identified including recipient body mass index ≥ 30 kg/m2, baseline mean arterial pressure < 110 mmHg, intraoperative phenylephrine administration, cold storage time ≥ 16 h, donation after cardiac death, donor history of coronary artery disease, donor terminal creatinine ≥ 1.9 mg/dL, and a hypothermic machine perfusion (HMP) pump resistance ≥ 0.23 mmHg/mL/min. CONCLUSION We delineate the association between DGF and recipient characteristics of pre-induction mean arterial pressure below 110 mmHg, metabolic syndrome, donor-specific risk factors, HMP pump parameters, and intraoperative use of phenylephrine.

Details

ISSN :
22203230
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
World Journal of Transplantation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e4ffbf19ba6bfb99805a01438bb2f0c0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5500/wjt.v11.i4.114