Chronic kidney disease in children following lung and heart–lung transplantation |
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Authors: | Christian Benden Sonal Kansra Deborah A. Ridout Nadine L. Shaw Paul Aurora Martin J. Elliott Stephen D. Marks |
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Affiliation: | Cardio-Respiratory and Critical Care Division, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust, London, UK;, Center for Pediatric Epidemiology and Biostatistics, UCL Institute of Child Health, London, UK;, Portex Anaesthesia, Intensive Therapy and Respiratory Medicine Unit, Institute of Child Health, London, UK;, Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust, London, UK |
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Abstract: | Abstract: CKD is a major co-morbidity in pediatric lung transplant recipients. We report the prevalence of renal impairment post-lung transplant at a single center, using a modified, age-adjusted eGFR for the best approximation of true GFR, and investigated associations and possible predictors of decline in renal function post-transplant. Renal function was assessed by eGFR pre-transplant, three and 12 months post-transplant, and at last follow-up. Decline in renal function was analyzed as percentage fall in eGFR in two phases (0–3 and 3–12). Furthermore, we investigated impact of gender, age, pre-transplant diagnosis and renal function, transplant type, early post-transplant dialysis, and tacrolimus trough levels on decline in eGFR using multivariate analysis. Over a five-yr period, 30 transplants were performed. Mean eGFR pretransplant was 117 mL/min/1.73 m2 (s.d. 35) with mean decline in eGFR during the first three months post-transplant of 33% (s.d. 31, p < 0.001). Thereafter, mean decline in eGFR was 8% (s.d. 18, p = 0.02). None of the factors assessed were significantly associated with decline in eGFR post-transplant. In conclusion, many children have decline in renal function following lung transplantation, particularly early post-transplant. Unlike in adults, we were unable to detect any predictors of renal impairment in pediatric lung transplant recipients. |
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Keywords: | lung transplantation renal impairment chronic kidney disease cystic fibrosis pediatrics |
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