Predictive Factors of Renal Graft Failure in Tunisian Children and young adults: A Retrospective Study.

Q3 Medicine
Abir Boussetta, Manel Jellouli, Tahar Gargah, Meriem Hajji, Hafedh Hedri, Ezzeddine Abderrahim
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Abstract

Introduction: Pediatric end-stage renal disease is a rare but severe condition that causes numerous complications and impairs the quality of life of children. Kidney transplantation is the therapy of choice in pediatric end-stage renal disease.

Aim: Our study aimed to identify the predictive factors of renal graft failure after kidney transplantation in Tunisian children and young adults.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective bicentric study of children and young adults (age≤20 years) who had undergone renal transplantation between 1989 and 2019 in Tunisia. We analyzed long-term survival rates and complications after pediatric kidney transplantation and searched for predictive parameters for graft dysfunction. We used a univariate and a multivariate analysis to identify predictive factors of graft survival.

Results: A total of 112 patients underwent 115 kidney transplantations. Graft failure occurred in 30% of the cases. The overall 1-, 3-, 5- and 10-year graft survival rates were 92%, 89.1%, 85.9% and 74.5% respectively. The following parameters strongly influenced graft survival: immunosuppressive regimen including an association other than Mycophenolate mofetil- tacrolimus and corticosteroids (p=0.002), year of transplant (p<0.0001 for 1987-2000), deceased donor (p = 0.039), underlying etiology of end-stage renal disease (p=0.045), occurrence of acute or chronic rejection (p<0.001), a urine protein greater than 0.3 g/l per day (p=0.002), post-transplant urologic complications (p=0.002), five-year creatinine level>1.28 mg/dl (p<0.001). The overall 1-, 3-, 5- and 10-year patients survival rates were 97%, 95%, 90.2% and 84.4% respectively.

Conclusions: Our study identified several predictive factors of graft failure in Tunisian children and young adults undergoing renal transplantation.

突尼斯儿童和青少年肾移植失败的预测因素:回顾性研究
简介小儿终末期肾病是一种罕见但严重的疾病,会引起多种并发症,损害儿童的生活质量。目的:我们的研究旨在确定突尼斯儿童和青少年肾移植后肾移植失败的预测因素:我们对1989年至2019年期间在突尼斯接受肾移植的儿童和年轻成人(年龄≤20岁)进行了一项回顾性双中心研究。我们分析了小儿肾移植术后的长期存活率和并发症,并寻找移植物功能障碍的预测参数。我们采用单变量和多变量分析来确定移植物存活率的预测因素:共有 112 名患者接受了 115 例肾移植手术。30%的病例发生了移植失败。1年、3年、5年和10年移植物总存活率分别为92%、89.1%、85.9%和74.5%。以下参数对移植物存活率有很大影响:免疫抑制方案,包括霉酚酸酯-他克莫司和皮质类固醇(P=0.002)、移植年份(P1.28 mg/dl)(P结论:我们的研究在接受肾移植的突尼斯儿童和年轻人中发现了几种预测移植失败的因素。
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