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Living unrelated donor kidney transplantation: A fourteen-year experience

Authors :
Ignjatović Ljiljana
Jovanović Dragan
Kronja Goran
Dujić Aleksandar
Marić Mihailo
Ignjatović Dragan
Hrvačević Rajko
Kovačević Zoran
Petrović Milija
Elaković Dejan
Marenović Tomislav
Lukić Zoran
Trkuljić Miroljub
Stanković Bratislav
Maksić Đoko
Butorajac Josip
Čolić Miodrag
Drašković-Pavlović Biljana
Kapulica-Kuljić Nada
Drašković Nada
Mišović Sidor
Stijelja Borislav
Milović Novak
Toševski Perica
Filipović Nikola
Romić Predrag
Jevtić Miodrag
Drašković Miroljub
Vavić Neven
Paunić Zoran
Radojević Milorad
Bjelanović Zoran
Tomić Aleksandar
Aleksić Predrag
Košević Branko
Mocović Dejan
Bančević Vladimir
Magić Zvonko
Vojvodić Danilo
Balint Bela
Ostojić Gordana
Tukić Ljiljana
Murgić Jadranka
Pervulov Svetozar
Rusović Siniša
Sjeničić Goran
Bućan Vesna
Milavić-Vujković Merica
Jandrić Dušan
Raičević Ranko
Mijušković Mirjana
Obrenčević Katarina
Pilčević Dejan
Čukić Zoran
Petrović Marijana
Petrović Milica
Tadić Jelena
Terzić Brankica
Karan Željko
Bokonjić Dubravko
Dobrić Silva
Antunović Mirjana
Bokun Radmila
Dimitrijević Jovan
Vukomanović-Đurđević Biserka
Source :
Vojnosanitetski Pregled, Vol 67, Iss 12, Pp 998-1002 (2010)
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia, 2010.

Abstract

Background. In countries without a national organization for retrieval and distribution of organs of the deceased donors, problem of organ shortage is still not resolved. In order to increase the number of kidney transplantations we started with the program of living unrelated - spousal donors. The aim of this study was to compare treatment outcome and renal graft function in patients receiving the graft from spousal and those receiving ghe graft from living related donors. Method. We retrospectively identified 14 patients who received renal allograft from spousal donors between 1996 and 2009 (group I). The control group consisted of 14 patients who got graft from related donor retrieved from the database and matched than with respect to sex, age, kidney disease, immunological and viral pretransplant status, the initial method of the end stage renal disease treatment and ABO compatibility. In the follow-up period of 41 ± 38 months we recorded immunosuppressive therapy, surgical complications, episodes of acute rejection, CMV infection and graft function, assessed by serum creatinine levels at the beginning and in the end of the follow-up period. All patients had pretransplant negative cross-match. In ABO incompatible patients pretransplant isoagglutinine titer was zero. Results. The patients with a spousal donor had worse HLA matching. There were no significant differences between the groups in surgical, infective, immunological complications and graft function. Two patients from the group I returned to hemodialysis after 82 and 22 months due to serious comorbidities. Conclusion. In spite of the worse HLA matching, graft survival and function of renal grafts from spousal donors were as good as those retrieved from related donors.

Details

Language :
English, Serbian
ISSN :
00428450
Volume :
67
Issue :
12
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.5d0457c842734439b00863bea4a6a8bf
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2298/VSP1012998I