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Clinical Outcomes in Kidney Transplantation from Deceased Donors with Acute Kidney Injury Based on Acute Kidney Injury Network Criteria
Authors:JG Gwon  M-G Kim  KT Park  S-Y Ko  CW Jung
Institution:1. Department of Transplantation and Vascular Surgery, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea;2. Department of Internal Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea;3. Department of Surgery, Mongolian National University of Medical Science, Ulan Bator, Mongolia;4. Department of Laboratory Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
Abstract:

Introduction

Kidneys from acute kidney injury (AKI) donors are used for kidney transplantation. However, different Acute Kidney Injury Network (AKIN) criteria may show varying results after transplantation. We investigated the clinical outcomes in kidney transplantation from deceased donors with AKI as defined by the AKIN criteria at a single center.

Methods

We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 101 consecutive deceased donors and kidney transplantation recipients from March 2009 to June 2015 in a single center. Donor and recipient clinical characteristics with creatinine level, delayed graft function, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), rejection, and graft survival were investigated.

Results

Of the 101 deceased donor kidneys, AKI occurred in 64 (63.4%) deceased donors. No differences in eGFR and serum creatinine level were found according to AKIN criteria. However, the AKIN stage 3 group had a slightly decreased kidney function without statistical significance. In the older AKI donor group, creatinine level was significantly higher than in other groups at 1 month (P = .015). No differences were found between the 2 groups in patient survival, graft survival, or rejection-free survival (P = .359, P = .568, and P = .717, respectively).

Conclusions

Kidney transplantation from deceased donors with AKI showed comparable outcomes despite high rates of delayed graft function. AKIN stage 3 donors and aged-deceased donors with AKI showed a slightly reduced renal function without statistical significance; hence, use from donors with AKI needs to be considered to expand donor pools, but caution should be taken for AKIN stage 3 donors and aged donors with AKI.
Keywords:Address correspondence to Cheol Woong Jung  MD  PhD  Department of Transplantation and Vascular Surgery  Korea University College of Medicine  Inchon-ro 73  Seongbuk-gu  Seoul  02841 Seoul  Korea  Tel: +82 2 920 5978  Fax: +82 2 928 1631  
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