The 10 years single center experience of using elderly donors for living related kidney transplantation.

A Kostakis, J Bokos, D Stamatiades, G Zavos, J Boletis, J Papadogianakis, C Stathakis, G Skalkeas
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Abstract

The use of elderly donors has been advocated to expand the organ donor pool because of increased needs and organ shortage. The aim of the study was to analyse whether old age of donors affects the outcome of renal transplantation and the long term safety of retrieval for the donors. We present data of 335 consecutive living related kidney transplants, performed in our centre the last 10 years, where in 174 patients the donor was less than 60 years of age, while in the rest 161 patients the donor was more than 60 years of age. No statistical difference was noted in either group at the incidence of irreversible acute rejections, early acute tubular necrosis, vascular complications and patient deaths. The graft survival was 86.7%, 80.4% and 78.1% for the 3rd, the 5th and the 8th year for the younger group of donors, while it was 83.6%, 78.2% and 67.8% for the older group (p = 0.13). Patient survival of the younger group was 95.9%, 94.7% and 94.7%, while for the older was 94.4%, 92.0% and 89.2% for the 3rd, the 5th, and the 8th year post transplantation (p = 0.24). Functional rehabilitation and quality of life were good in donors and recipients of both groups. These results suggest that renal transplantation from elderly donors offers comparable results from those obtained from younger donors.

单中心使用老年供体进行活体亲属肾移植的10年经验。
由于需求增加和器官短缺,一直提倡使用老年捐献者来扩大器官供体库。本研究的目的是分析供体年龄是否会影响肾移植的结果和供体移植的长期安全性。我们提供了过去10年中在我们中心进行的335例连续活体肾移植的数据,其中174例患者的供体年龄小于60岁,而其余161例患者的供体年龄大于60岁。两组在不可逆急性排斥反应、早期急性肾小管坏死、血管并发症和患者死亡发生率方面均无统计学差异。年轻组移植3、5、8年的移植存活率分别为86.7%、80.4%、78.1%,老年组移植3、5、8年的移植存活率分别为83.6%、78.2%、67.8% (p = 0.13)。移植后3年、5年、8年,年轻组患者生存率分别为95.9%、94.7%、94.7%,老年组患者生存率分别为94.4%、92.0%、89.2% (p = 0.24)。两组供体和受者的功能康复和生活质量均较好。这些结果表明,老年供者的肾移植与年轻供者的肾移植结果相当。
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