Success with plasmapheresis treatment for recurrent focal segmental glomerulosclerosis in pediatric renal transplant recipients |
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Authors: | Caroline Straatmann Mahmoud Kallash Mary Killackey Franca Iorember Diego Aviles Oluwatoyin Bamgbola Thomas Carson Sander Florman Matti V. Vehaskari |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pediatrics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center, , Bronx, NY, USA;2. Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital and Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, , New Orleans, LA, USA;3. Department of Surgery and Abdominal Transplant, Tulane University, , New Orleans, LA, USA;4. Department of Pathology, Children's Hospital and Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, , New Orleans, LA, USA;5. Department of Surgery, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, , New York, NY, USA |
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Abstract: | FSGS recurs in approximately 30% of transplanted kidneys and may lead to graft loss. We retrospectively examined the efficacy of early and intensive PP without additional IS in pediatric kidney transplant patients with recurrent FSGS at our center. Seven of 24 patients (29%) had nephrotic proteinuria and histologic evidence of FSGS recurrence within 1–5 days post‐transplantation. PP was initiated early after transplantation and initially performed daily until sustained decline in proteinuria. PP frequency was then individually tapered according to proteinuria. Recurrent FSGS in all seven patients responded to a four‐ to 32‐wk course of PP. Two of seven patients had a second recurrence of FSGS, and both recurrences remitted after an additional 3–6 wk of PP. Median observation period was 4.5 yr (0.8–16.3 yr). Complete remission of recurrent FSGS has been sustained in all seven patients, and all patients have stable graft function with recent plasma creatinine <1.5 mg/dL in six of seven patients. Most recent urine protein/creatinine is 0.13–0.61 mg/mg in six of seven patients. One patient has heavy proteinuria secondary to chronic allograft nephropathy 16 yr post‐transplant. Intensive and prolonged PP, when initiated early in the post‐operative period, is effective in treating recurrent FSGS and preventing graft loss without the use of additional immunosuppressants. |
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Keywords: | focal segmental glomerular sclerosis recurrent disease kidney transplantation plasmapheresis treatment graft function |
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