Renal allograft outcome in the cyclosporine era: comparison between intermediate-term failure and long-term survival.

ASAIO transactions Pub Date : 1991-10-01
N Sumrani, V Delaney, J H Hong, P Daskalakis, E A Friedman, B G Sommer
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Abstract

A single center experience of 160 cyclosporine-treated renal allografts that survived longer than 1 year was reviewed in an attempt to analyze the contribution of selected parameters to long-term survival. Sixty-one grafts were lost between 1 and 5 years, with the remaining functioning for longer than 5 years. Parameters with a significant influence on long-term survival included both quality of early graft function, with 13% of long-term survivors having delayed function, compared to 52% among the short-term survival group, and the incidence of acute rejection in the first year posttransplant (31% in long-term survivors compared to 63% in the short-term survival group). A marker for long-term survival (greater than 5 years) was a lower serum creatinine at 1 year (1.9 +/- 0.1 mg/dl, compared with 2.6 +/- 0.2 mg/dl in the short-term survival group). Recipient race, original renal disease, number of transplants and/or transfusions, panel reactive antibodies, and human leukocyte antigens matching did not appear to influence long-term outcome.

环孢素时代的同种异体肾移植结果:中期失败和长期生存的比较。
我们回顾了160例环孢素治疗的同种异体肾移植存活超过1年的单中心研究,试图分析所选参数对长期存活的贡献。61个移植物在1至5年内丢失,其余功能超过5年。对长期生存有显著影响的参数包括早期移植物功能质量(13%的长期幸存者有功能延迟,而短期生存组为52%)和移植后第一年急性排斥反应的发生率(长期幸存者为31%,而短期生存组为63%)。长期生存(大于5年)的一个标志是1年时血清肌酐较低(1.9 +/- 0.1 mg/dl,而短期生存组为2.6 +/- 0.2 mg/dl)。受体种族、原肾脏疾病、移植和/或输血次数、整体反应性抗体和人类白细胞抗原匹配似乎不影响长期结果。
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