Should children receive a kidney transplant before 2 years of age?

Author:

Kizilbash Sarah J.1ORCID,Evans Michael D.2ORCID,Vock David M.3ORCID,Chinnakotla Srinath4ORCID,Chavers Blanche M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota USA

2. Clinical and Translational Science Institute University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota USA

3. Division of Biostatistics University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota USA

4. Department of Surgery University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe optimal age of kidney transplantation for infants and toddlers with kidney failure is unclear. We aimed to evaluate the patient survival associated with kidney transplantation before 2 years of age versus remaining on the waitlist until ≥2 years.MethodWe used the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients to identify all children added to the deceased‐donor waitlist before 2 years of age between 1/1/2000 and 4/30/2020. For each case aged <2 years at transplant, we created a control group comprising all candidates on the waitlist on the case's transplant date. Patient survival was evaluated using sequential Cox regression. Dialysis‐free time was defined as graft survival time for cases and the sum of dialysis‐free time on the waitlist and graft survival time for controls.ResultsWe observed similar patient survival for posttransplant periods 0–3 and 4–12 months but higher survival for period >12 months for <2‐year decreased‐donor recipients (aHR: 0.32; 95% CI: 0.13–0.78; p = .01) compared with controls. Similarly, patient survival was higher for <2‐year living‐donor recipients for posttransplant period >12 months (aHR: 0.21; 95% CI: 0.06–0.73; p = .01). The 5‐year dialysis‐free survival was higher for <2‐year deceased‐ (difference: 0.59 years; 95% CI: 0.23–0.93) and living‐donor (difference: 1.84 years; 95% CI: 1.31–2.25) recipients.ConclusionKidney transplantation in children <2 years of age is associated with improved patient survival and reduced dialysis exposure compared with remaining on the waitlist until ≥2 years.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Transplantation,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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