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Early Transplant Arteriopathy in Kidney Transplantation
Authors:Carrie Minnelli  Maziar Riazy  Ryuji Ohashi  Jolanta Kowalewska  Nicolae Leca  Behzad Najafian  Kelly D. Smith  Roberto F. Nicosia  Charles E. Alpers  Shreeram Akilesh
Affiliation:1. Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington;2. Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Abstract:BackgroundEarly dysfunction of renal allografts may be associated with vascular injury, which raises the specter of active rejection processes that require medical intervention. In our practice, we have encountered patients who present with delayed graft function and demonstrate a unique pattern of endothelial cell injury that raises concern for rejection in their biopsy. Therefore, we sought to systematically determine the biopsy characteristics and outcome of these patients.MethodsDuring a 17-year period at the University of Washington in Seattle, United States, we identified 24 cases of a distinct arterial vasculopathy presenting in the first year posttransplantation. This early transplant arteriopathy (ETA) is characterized by endothelial cell swelling and intimal edema but without the intimal arteritis that defines vascular rejection.ResultsApproximately 1% of transplant biopsies during the study period showed ETA, almost all of which were in deceased donor organs (96%), and most presented with delayed graft function (54%) or increased serum creatinine (38%) soon after transplantation (median 13 days; range, 5-139). In this study, 77% of patients were managed expectantly, with only 2 patients (7.6%) subsequently developing acute vascular rejection. Except for 1 patient who died, all patients had functioning allografts at 1 year follow-up.ConclusionRecognizing ETA and distinguishing it from vascular rejection is important to prevent over-treatment because most patients appear to recover allograft function rapidly with expectant management.
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