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Impact of Donor Age on the Outcomes of Kidney Transplantation From Deceased Donors With Histologic Acute Kidney Injury
Authors:Kijoon Lim  Yoo Jin Lee  Jun Gyo Gwon  Cheol Woong Jung  Jihyun Yang  Se Won Oh  Sang-Kyung Jo  Won Yong Cho  Myung-Gyu Kim
Institution:1. Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Korea University Anam Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea;2. Department of Pathology, Korea University Anam Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea;3. Department of Surgery, Korea University Anam Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Abstract:PurposeKidney transplantation from elderly donors with acute kidney injury (AKI) has increased recently due to donor shortage, but the safety and prognosis are not well known. We examined the effect of donor age on the outcomes of kidney transplantation (KT) from donors with histologic AKI.Materials and methodsWe retrospectively analyzed the medical records of 59 deceased-donor KTs with acute tubular necrosis (ATN) on preimplantation donor kidney biopsy between March 2012 and October 2017. Histologic evaluations of ATN, inflammation, glomerulosclerosis (GS), interstitial fibrosis, tubular atrophy, and arterial sclerosis were performed.ResultsTwenty and 39 recipients received kidneys from elderly (> 60, 68.9 ± 5.0 years) and young (≤ 60, 45.9 ± 9.6 years) donors with ATN, respectively. Among the elderly donors, significantly increased donor creatinine was observed in only 44% donors, and there were more diabetic patients and women and a higher proportion of GS than among the young donors. Six months after KT, estimated glomerular filtration rate was significantly lower in recipients who received kidneys from elderly donors compared to young donors. Donor creatinine level and AKI severity did not significantly affect the recipient outcomes in either group. However, the presence of ATN and GS were significant factors that exacerbated renal outcomes after KT from elderly donors only. On multivariate analysis, severe ATN was the strongest independent predictor of elderly recipient renal function.ConclusionsHistologic injury may predict renal outcomes in KT from elderly donors. A donor allocation protocol including preimplantation renal histology should be established for KT from elderly donors.
Keywords:Address correspondence to Myung-Gyu Kim  MD  PhD  Department of Internal Medicine  Korea University Medical College  Korea University Anam Hospital  5Ka  Anam-Dong  Sungbuk-Gu  Seoul  Korea  Tel: 82-2-920-5475  Fax: 82-2-927-5344  
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