Long‐term outcome of pediatric renal transplantation with donors younger than 6 years

Author:

Ramirez‐Amoros Carla1ORCID,San Basilio Maria1,Amesty Virginia2,Rivas Susana2,Lobato Roberto2,Fernandez‐Camblor Carlota3,Lopez‐Pereira Pedro2,Martinez‐Urrutia Maria Jose2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Paediatric Surgery La Paz Children's University Hospital Madrid Spain

2. Department of Paediatric Urology La Paz Children's University Hospital Madrid Spain

3. Department of Paediatric Nephrology La Paz Children's University Hospital Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundRenal transplantation is currently the best treatment option for patients with end‐stage renal disease. However, the use of kidneys from donors under 6 years of age as a possibility to increase the organ pool in pediatric recipients remains a controversial matter. We aimed to investigate whether donor age is associated to the long‐term functionality of the renal graft. Likewise, we analyzed the adaptation of the graft to the ascending functional requirements in the pediatric patient.MethodsRetrospective study of the results obtained in pediatric recipients transplanted with grafts from donors between 3 and 6 years of age, comparing them with those of grafts from donors older than 6 years. Among the variables compared are cumulative graft survival, renal size, need for antiproteinuric therapy, GFR, incidence of rejection, pyelonephritis, renal failure and surgical or tumor complications.ResultsA total of 43 transplants were performed with donors aged 3–6 years, and 42 transplants with donors older than 6 years. Cumulative graft survival at 5 years was 81% for the younger donor group compared to 98% for the older donor group (p < .05). At 8 years, cumulative graft survival for donors <6 years was 74%. As for the mean estimated graft survival, it was 11.52 years for the younger donor group and 14.51 years for older donors. During follow‐up, the younger donor group presented greater renal enlargement and need for antiproteinuric therapy. The older donors group had a higher GFR during the first year of follow‐up, which then equalized in both groups. There were no statistically significant differences in the incidence of acute or chronic rejection, acute pyelonephritis, acute renal failure or surgical or tumor complications.ConclusionsRenal transplants of grafts equal to or less than 6 years old have good short‐term and acceptable long‐term results in pediatric patients.

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Wiley

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