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Renal Transplantation: Experience at a Single Centre
Authors:MSN Murty  VK Saxena  UK Sharma  S Tandon  P Sharma
Affiliation:*Senior Advisor (Medicine & Nephrology), INHS Asvini, Colaba, Mumbai;#Senior Advisor (Medicine & Nephrology), INHS Asvini, Colaba, Mumbai;**Classified Specialist (Surgery & Urology) INHS Asvini, Colaba, Mumbai;++Classified Specialist (Surgery & Urology) INHS Asvini, Colaba, Mumbai;+Director General (O&P), Office of DGAFMS, Ministry of Defence, New Delhi
Abstract:

Background

Renal transplantation program in the Armed Forces commenced in Feb 1991 and till date 245 patients have undergone renal transplantation at INHS Asvini. We describe our protocols for donor and recipient evaluation and immunosuppression. Methods: 245 patients received renal transplants during this period, 243 (99.2%) being from live donors. Most of them were started on triple immunosuppression comprising of cyclosporine, azathioprine and prednisolone. Newer drugs like mycophenolate, tacrolimus and sirolimus were administered in a select population.

Result

69 (28.1%) of them had at least one episode of acute rejection, most of which were steroid responsive and 13 (18.8%) of them required either anti CD3 monoclonal or anti-thymocyte globulin (ATG). Complete recovery with normal renal function occurred in 54 (78.2%) cases and 15 (21.7%) recovered with residual dysfunction with maximum serum creatinine being 2.1mg/dl. There were three (1.2%) cases of accelerated rejection during the first week of transplantation and one had graft rupture. All three lost their grafts. There were eight (3.2%) cases of acute tubular necrosis, who recovered completely within 8–14 days. Immediate infections included wound sepsis, lower respiratory tract infection, disseminated candidiasis and disseminated aspergillosis. Late infections included pulmonary tuberculosis, disseminated tuberculosis, cytomegalovirus infection and recurrent urinary tract infection. 28 (11.4%) patients developed post transplant diabetes mellitus. At the end of one year and five years, graft and patient survival were 97.2%, 93%, 80.9% and 85.7% respectively.

Conclusion

Our outcomes show that the transplantation is a viable mode of renal replacement therapy in patients of end stage kidney disease with a near normal rehabilitation.Key Words: Kidney, Transplantation, Immunosuppression, Complications
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