Dominant predictors of early post-transplant outcomes based on the Korean Organ Transplantation Registry (KOTRY)

Author:

Jeong Jong Cheol,Koo Tai Yeon,Ro Han,Lee Dong Ryeol,Lee Dong Won,Oh Jieun,Kim Jayoun,Chae Dong-Wan,Kim Young Hoon,Huh Kyu Ha,Park Jae Berm,Kim Yeong Hoon,Han Seungyeup,Choi Soo Jin Na,Lee Sik,Min Sang-Il,Ha Jongwon,Kim Myoung Soo,Ahn Curie,Yang Jaeseok,Ahn Curie,Kim Myoung Soo,Yang Jaeseok,Kong Jin Min,Kwon Oh Jung,Kim Deok Gie,Jung Cheol Woong,Kim Yeong Hoon,Kim Joong Kyung,Kim Chan-Duck,Min Ji Won,Park Sung Kwang,Park Yeon Ho,Park Jae Berm,Park Jung Hwan,Park Jong-Won,Ban Tae Hyun,Song Sang Heon,Song Seung Hwan,Shin Ho Sik,Yang Chul Woo,Yoon Hye Eun,Lee Kang Wook,Lee Dong Ryeol,Lee Dong Won,Lee Sam Yeol,Lee Sang-Ho,Lee Su Hyung,Lee Yu Ho,Lee Jung Pyo,Lee Jeong-Hoon,Jeon Jin Seok,Jun Heungman,Jeong Kyunghwan,Chung Ku Yong,Cho Hong Rae,Ki Ju Man,Chae Dong-Wan,Choi Soo Jin Na,Shin Sung,Han Seungyeup,Huh Kyu Ha,

Abstract

AbstractData for Asian kidney transplants are very limited. We investigated the relative importance of prognostic markers in Asian kidney transplants by using Korean Organ Transplantation Registry (KOTRY) cohort. Prediction models were developed by data-driven variable selection approach. The relative importance of the selected predictors was measured by dominance analysis. A total of 4854 kidney transplant donor-recipient pairs were analyzed. Overall patient survival rates were 99.8%, 98.8%, and 91.8% at 1, 3, and 5 years, respectively. Death-censored graft survival rates were 98.4%, 97.0%, and 95.8% at 1, 3, and 5 years. Biopsy-proven acute rejection free survival rates were 90.1%, 87.4%, and 87.03% at 1, 3, and 5 years. The top 3 dominant predictors for recipient mortality within 1 year were recipient cardiovascular disease history, deceased donor, and recipient age. The dominant predictors for death-censored graft loss within 1 year were acute rejection, deceased donor, and desensitization. The dominant predictors to acute rejection within 1 year were donor age, HLA mismatched numbers, and desensitization. We presented clinical characteristics of patients enrolled in KOTRY during the last 5 years and investigated dominant predictors for early post-transplant outcomes, which would be useful for clinical decision-making based on quantitative measures.

Funder

Research of Korea Centers for Disease Control

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Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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