Kidney Retransplantation after Graft Failure: Variables Influencing Long-Term Survival.

IF 0.9 Q3 SURGERY
Journal of Transplantation Pub Date : 2022-06-22 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/3397751
Jonas Ehrsam, Fabian Rössler, Karoline Horisberger, Kerstin Hübel, Jakob Nilsson, Olivier de Rougemont
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Abstract

Background: There is an increasing demand for kidney retransplantation. Most studies report inferior outcomes compared to primary transplantation, consequently feeding an ethical dilemma in the context of chronic organ shortage.

Objective: To assess variables influencing long-term graft survival after kidney retransplantation. Material and Methods. All patients transplanted at our center between 2000 and 2016 were analyzed retrospectively. Survival was estimated with the Kaplan-Meier method, and risk factors were identified using multiple Cox regression.

Results: We performed 1,376 primary kidney transplantations and 222 retransplantations. The rate of retransplantation was 67.8% after the first graft loss, with a comparable 10-year graft survival compared to primary transplantation (67% vs. 64%, p=0.104) but an inferior graft survival thereafter (log-rank p=0.026). Independent risk factors for graft survival in retransplantation were age ≥ 50 years, time on dialysis ≥1 year, previous graft survival <2 years, ≥1 mild comorbidity in the Charlson-Deyo index, active smoking, and life-threatening complications (Clavien-Dindo grade IV) at first transplantation.

Conclusion: Graft survival is comparable for first and second kidney transplantation within the first 10 years. Risk factors for poor outcomes after retransplantation are previous graft survival, dialysis time after graft failure, recipient age, comorbidities, and smoking. Patients with transplant failure should have access to retransplantation as early as possible.

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肾移植失败后再移植:影响长期生存的变量。
背景:肾脏再移植的需求越来越大。大多数研究报告的结果与初次移植相比较差,因此在慢性器官短缺的背景下引发了伦理困境。目的:探讨影响肾再移植术后移植物长期存活的因素。材料和方法。回顾性分析2000年至2016年在本中心进行移植的所有患者。使用Kaplan-Meier法估计生存率,并使用多重Cox回归确定危险因素。结果:本院共施行原发性肾移植1376例,再移植222例。首次移植物丢失后的再移植率为67.8%,与初次移植相比,移植物10年生存率相当(67% vs. 64%, p=0.104),但之后的移植物生存率较低(log-rank p=0.026)。再移植患者移植物存活的独立危险因素为年龄≥50岁、透析时间≥1年、既往移植物存活。结论:第一次和第二次肾移植患者在前10年内移植物存活相当。再移植后不良预后的危险因素包括既往移植物存活、移植物失败后透析时间、受体年龄、合并症和吸烟。移植失败的患者应尽早获得再次移植的机会。
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