Study of the effect of early and late acute rejection episodes on renal graft survival

A. Ragheb, M. Kora, Yassin Hassan, H. Kasem
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Background It has been demonstrated that acute rejection (AR) episodes are major risk factors of renal allograft loss. Still the impact of early acute rejection (EAR) on long-term graft survival is debated. The aim of this study was to study the impact of early acute rejection (EAR) and late acute rejection (LAR) on renal allograft survival. Patients and methods In this retrospective study we investigated the timing and frequency of AR episodes in 120 kidney transplant recipients for a 3-years period. Patients were divided into three groups; Group I: No acute rejection (No-AR), Group II: Early acute rejection (EAR), and Group III: Late acute rejection (LAR). The graft survivals in the three groups and the associated risk factors were analyzed. Results Of the 120 recipients one patient died (0.08%) and 14 grafts were lost (11.6%). The graft survival durations were 35.2, 23.6 and 27.2 months and the 3-years survival rates were 93%, 63.3% and 66.7% in the three groups respectively. The graft survival durations and rates were significantly higher in group I compared to groups II and III with no significant differences between the last two groups. Conclusion Both EAR and LAR have deleterious effects on graft survival following kidney transplantation.
早期和晚期急性排斥反应对移植肾存活影响的研究
研究背景:急性排斥反应(acute rejection, AR)是同种异体肾移植丧失的主要危险因素。早期急性排斥反应(EAR)对移植物长期存活的影响仍存在争议。本研究的目的是研究早期急性排斥反应(EAR)和晚期急性排斥反应(LAR)对同种异体肾移植存活的影响。在这项回顾性研究中,我们调查了120名肾移植受者3年期间AR发作的时间和频率。患者分为三组;第一组:无急性排斥反应(No- ar),第二组:早期急性排斥反应(EAR),第三组:晚期急性排斥反应(LAR)。分析三组患者移植物存活情况及相关危险因素。结果120例受者中1例死亡(0.08%),14例移植物丢失(11.6%)。三组移植物存活时间分别为35.2、23.6和27.2个月,3年生存率分别为93%、63.3%和66.7%。I组移植物存活时间和存活率明显高于II组和III组,后两组间无显著差异。结论EAR和LAR对肾移植术后移植物存活均有不良影响。
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