[Delayed graft function : an ongoing clinical challenge].

Q3 Medicine
Revue medicale de Liege Pub Date : 2023-02-01
Pauline Erpicum, Tiago Pinto Coelho, Catherine Bonvoisin, Antoine Bouquegneau, Stéphanie Grosch, Margaux Navez, Morgan Vandermeulen, Yves Beguin, Olivier Detry, François Jouret, Laurent Weekers
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Abstract

Delayed Graft Function (DGF) is defined as the need for dialysis during the first week after transplantation. DGF is frequent and mostly derived from the ischemia/reperfusion cascade to which the graft is subjected throughout the transplantation process. A graft biopsy is recommended after 7 days of DGF to exclude an episode of acute rejection. Note that DGF per se is associated with an increased risk of acute graft rejection, as well as with a shorter long-term graft survival. Several strategies are being studied to mitigate the ischaemic damage, thereby improving graft quality. Among these, cellular therapy using mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) is promising, in particular via the administration of MSC in the machine perfusion during the preservation of the graft. We will discuss here the different definitions of DGF and the main predictive factors of DGF, as well as the impact on the graft outcomes. The current strategies to prevent DGF will be briefly reviewed.

延迟移植物功能:一个持续的临床挑战。
延迟移植功能(DGF)定义为移植后第一周需要透析。DGF是常见的,主要来源于移植物在整个移植过程中遭受的缺血/再灌注级联反应。建议在DGF治疗7天后进行移植物活检,以排除急性排斥反应。需要注意的是,DGF本身与急性移植物排斥反应的风险增加以及移植物长期存活时间缩短有关。目前正在研究几种策略来减轻缺血损伤,从而提高移植物质量。其中,使用间充质间质细胞(MSC)的细胞治疗是有希望的,特别是通过在移植保存期间在机器灌注中施用MSC。我们将在这里讨论DGF的不同定义和DGF的主要预测因素,以及对移植结果的影响。本文将简要回顾目前预防DGF的战略。
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