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Transplant Candidates of 70+ Years Have Superior Survival If Receiving Pre-Emptively a Living Donor Kidney

Authors :
Betjes, Michiel G.H.
Kho, Marcia M.L.
Roodnat, Joke
de Weerd, Annelies E.
Betjes, Michiel G.H.
Kho, Marcia M.L.
Roodnat, Joke
de Weerd, Annelies E.
Source :
Betjes , M G H , Kho , M M L , Roodnat , J & de Weerd , A E 2024 , ' Transplant Candidates of 70+ Years Have Superior Survival If Receiving Pre-Emptively a Living Donor Kidney ' , Journal of Clinical Medicine , vol. 13 , no. 7 , 1853 .
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: The number of kidney transplant recipients over 70 years of age is increasing but detailed data on patient and graft survival in the modern era of immune suppression are few. Methods:A single-center cohort of patients of 70 years and older (n = 349) at time of kidney transplantation from 2010–2020 were followed until January 2023. Results: The median age was 73 years with a median follow-up of 4.3 years. Fifty percent of recipients of a living donor kidney (LDK, n = 143) received their graft pre-emptively. Cumulative death-censored graft survival was excellent in the LDK group and reached 98% at 5 years vs. 85% in the deceased donor kidney (DDK) group. Primary non-function (38%) and rejection (43%) were the major causes of graft loss in the first year after DDK transplantation. Rejection-related graft loss was 4.6% during follow-up. Median recipient survival was superior in the subgroup of pre-emptively transplanted LDK patients compared to non-pre-emptively LDK transplanted patients (11.1 versus 6.2 years). Non-pre-emptively transplanted patients had a significantly increased incidence of infection (HR 3.81, 1.46–9.96) and cardiovascular-related causes of death (HR 3.35, 1.16–9.71). Pre-emptive transplantation was also associated with a significantly improved graft survival in the DDK recipients but this result was confounded by significantly better HLA matching and younger donor age in this group. Conclusions: Pre-emptive LDK transplantation in patients of 70 years or older confers superior graft and recipient survival.

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Journal :
Betjes , M G H , Kho , M M L , Roodnat , J & de Weerd , A E 2024 , ' Transplant Candidates of 70+ Years Have Superior Survival If Receiving Pre-Emptively a Living Donor Kidney ' , Journal of Clinical Medicine , vol. 13 , no. 7 , 1853 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1434546648
Document Type :
Electronic Resource