Title of article :
Delayed Graft Function and Acute Rejection in Kidney Transplant Patients with Positive Panel-Reactive Antibody and Negative Donor-Specific Antibodies
Author/Authors :
Thi Thu, Ha Nguyen Military Hospital 103, Hanoi, Vietnam , Van, Manh Bui Military Hospital 103, Hanoi, Vietnam , Thi Thuy, Dung Nguyen Military Hospital 103, Hanoi, Vietnam , Truong Quy, Kien Military Hospital 103, Hanoi, Vietnam , Van, Duc Nguyen Military Hospital 103, Hanoi, Vietnam , Diem Thi, Van Military Hospital 103, Hanoi, Vietnam , Manh, Ha Do Military Hospital 103, Hanoi, Vietnam , Khac, Dai Do Vietnam Military Medical University, Hanoi, Vietnam , Nguyen Dang, Dung Vietnam Military Medical University, Hanoi, Vietnam , Do, Quyet Vietnam Military Medical University, Hanoi, Vietnam , Pham Quoc, Toan Vietnam Military Medical University, Hanoi, Vietnam , Le Viet, Thang Vietnam Military Medical University, Hanoi, Vietnam
Pages :
10
From page :
1
To page :
10
Abstract :
Background: Delayed graft function (DGF) and acute rejection (AR) are common complications in kidney transplant patients. Objectives: The study evaluated DGF and AR in highly sensitized patients and their effects on kidney function for six months posttransplantation. Methods: We enrolled 95 patients with kidney transplants from living donors who were divided into two groups. Group 1 included 47 highly sensitized patients with panel reactive antibody (PRA) < 20.0% and negative donor-specific antigen, and group 2 included 48 patients with negative PRA. All patients were followed for the state of DGF, AR, and kidney function for six months. Results: Group 1 showed a significantly higher proportion of DGF and AR than group 2 (27.7% versus 2.1%, P < 0.001 and 14.9% versus 2.1%, P = 0.031, respectively). The rates of positive PRA in DGF and AR patients were significantly higher than those in non-DGF and non-AR patients (92.9% versus 42.0%, P < 0.001 and 87.5% versus 46.0%, P = 0.031, respectively). Transplanted kidney function was significantly worse in patients with PRA and DGF and/or AR than in patients with negative PRA and non-DGF and non-AR only in the seventh-day post-transplantation. Conclusions: Kidney transplant in highly sensitized patients with positive PRA was related to the increased ratio of DGF and AR.
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Keywords :
Delayed Graft Function , Graft Rejection , HLA Antigens
Journal title :
Nephro- Urology Monthly
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2520883
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