供体性别对活体肾移植后移植结果的影响。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 TRANSPLANTATION
Sajid Shakeel, Taqi T Khan, Nadeem Ahmad, Naveed Khan, Qaiser Iqbal, Muneeb Hassan, Lajward Asnath, Abdullah Shah
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目的:对于终末期肾病患者,移植越来越被认为是比透析更好的选择,活体供体移植通常表现出更好的结果。尽管对各种供体和受体因素的影响有了深入的了解,但供体性别在移植结果中的作用仍未得到充分探讨。我们比较了活体肾移植中女性供肾与男性供肾的受者结果。材料和方法:我们进行了一项回顾性分析队列研究,涉及250例18岁及以上接受活体肾移植的患者。所有的移植都是在相关个体之间进行的(直到第四度)。参与者根据供体-受体性别组合进行分类,结果测量包括立即移植功能、延迟移植功能、缓慢移植功能、排异率和移植后血清肌酐趋势。我们使用Kaplan-Meier生存曲线来评估移植物和患者的生存。我们使用统计软件进行数据分析,包括卡方检验、t检验、方差分析、Cox比例风险模型和log-rank检验。结果:在分析的250例移植中,供体人口统计数据显示,男性和女性供体几乎相等(124例女性对126例男性),男性供体占绝大多数(n = 213)。研究发现,男性和女性供者在移植物功能和移植后血清肌酐水平方面没有显著差异。然而,男性接受者始终表现出高于女性接受者的血清肌酐水平。尽管移植物和患者存活率在性别组合上没有显著差异,但女性受体始终表现出更好的结果。结论:我们的研究表明,女性供体对活体肾移植的即时移植物功能或短期结果没有负面影响。
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Effect of Donor Sex on Graft Outcomes After Living Donor Kidney Transplant.

Objectives: Transplant is increasingly recognized as a better alternative to dialysis for patients with endstage renal disease, with living donor transplants generally showing better outcomes. Despite insights into the influence of various donor and recipient factors, the role of donor sex in transplant outcomes remains underexplored. We evaluated recipient outcomes of female donor kidneys compared with outcomes of male donor kidneys in living donor kidney transplant.

Materials and methods: We conducted a retrospective analytic cohort study involving 250 patients 18 years and older who underwent living donor kidney transplant. All transplants were performed between related individuals (up to fourth degree). Participants were categorized based on donor-recipient sex combinations, and outcome measures included immediate graft function, delayed graft function, slow graft function, rejection rates, and post-transplant serum creatinine trends.We used Kaplan-Meier survival curves to assess graft and patient survival. We used statistical software for data analysis, incorporating chi-square tests, t tests, analysis of variance, Cox proportional hazards modeling, and log-rank tests.

Results: Among the 250 transplants analyzed, donor demographics revealed near equality in male and female donors (124 female vs 126 male donors), with a significant majority of male recipients (n = 213). The study found no significant differences between male and female donors concerning graft function and post-transplant serum creatinine levels. However, male recipients consistently exhibited higher serum creatinine levels versus female recipients. Although graft and patient survival rates did not differ significantly across sex combinations,female recipients demonstrated consistently better outcomes.

Conclusions: Our study indicated that female donors do not negatively affect immediate graft function or short-term outcomes in living donor kidney transplants.

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258
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期刊介绍: The scope of the journal includes the following: Surgical techniques, innovations, and novelties; Immunobiology and immunosuppression; Clinical results; Complications; Infection; Malignancies; Organ donation; Organ and tissue procurement and preservation; Sociological and ethical issues; Xenotransplantation.
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