Dual-Kidney Transplants as an Alternative for Very Marginal Donors: Long-Term Follow-Up in 63 Patients

作者:De Serres Sacha A*; Caumartin Yves; Noel Real; Lachance Jean Guy; Cote Isabelle; Naud Alain; Fradet Yves; Mfarrej Bechara G; Agharazii Mohsen; Houde Isabelle
来源:Transplantation, 2010, 90(10): 1125-1130.
DOI:10.1097/TP.0b013e3181f8f2b8

摘要

Background. Organ shortage has led to the use of dual-kidney transplant (DKT) of very marginal donors into a single recipient to increase the use of marginal organs. To date, few data are available about the long-term outcome of DKT and its usefulness to increase the pool of available organ.
Methods. We conducted a single-center cohort study of DKTs with longitudinal follow-up over an 8-year period. Between 1999 and 2007, 63 DKTs were performed. All kidneys from donors younger than 75 years refused by all centers for single transplantation, and kidneys from donors aged 75 years or older were routinely evaluated based on preimplantation glomerulosclerosis. Renal function, patient or graft survival, and perioperative complications were compared with 66 single kidneys from expanded criteria donors (ECD) and 63 ideal kidney donors.
Results. After a median follow-up of 56 months, patient or graft survival was similar between the three groups. Twelve-, 36-, and 84-month creatinine clearance were similar for DKT and ECD (12 months: 58 and 59 mL/min; 36 months: 54 and 60 mL/min; and 84 months: 62 and 51 mL/min, respectively). For the study period, the routine evaluation of very marginal kidneys for DKT in our center has led to an increase of 47% in the transplants from donors aged 50 years or older, which represent 12% at the level of our organ procurement organization.
Conclusions. DKT patients can expect long-term results comparable with single kidney ECD. The implementation of a DKT program in our unit safely increased the pool of organs from marginal donors.

  • 出版日期2010-11-27