肾移植患者BK多瘤病毒肾病的早期检测策略:一项单中心回顾性研究

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Rodolfo Torres , Camilo Montero , Camilo Escobar , Maricely Reina , Andres Acevedo , Nancy Yomayusa , Diana Gayón , Jorge Pérez
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摘要

BK多瘤病毒肾病是肾移植损失的非免疫性原因之一,累计发病率在5%至10%之间,根据诊断时的肾病状态,BK病毒肾病患者的移植损失率在30%至90%之间(1)。为了确定BK多瘤病毒肾病的早期检测策略对移植肾存活和肾功能的影响,该策略基于泌尿细胞学,以寻找诱饵细胞。方法:描述性、回顾性研究。来自哥伦比亚大学诊所跨学科肾移植项目的成人肾移植受者/患者被纳入2012年至2018年的时间段,其中每月对移植后尿细胞学阳性患者进行监测。结果:本项目共移植患者303例,尿细胞学阳性患者107例,其中男性居多,占72%,平均年龄45岁(IQR: 18-72)。在这种早期发现策略下,多瘤病毒肾病的累积发病率为9.2%,因此采用这种管理策略的患者在24个月时100%保持了移植物存活率。结论:利用移植后尿细胞学进行早期检测和监测,有助于BK多瘤病毒肾病的早期诊断,并对移植物生活产生有利影响。
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Early Detection Strategy of BK Polyomavirus Nephropathy in Patients undergoing Renal Transplant: A Single-Center Retrospective Study

Introduction

: BK polyoma virus nephropathy represents one of the non-immunological causes of renal graft loss with a cumulative incidence between 5 and 10 percent, and a graft loss rate on BK virus nephropathy patients that ranges from 30 to 90 percent depending on the nephropathy status at the time of diagnosis (1).

Objective

: To determine the outcomes regarding the kidney graft survival and kidney function of an early detection strategy for BK Polyomavirus nephropathy which is drawn upon urinary cytology in order to look for Decoy cells.

Methodology

: Descriptive, retrospective study type. Adult renal transplant recipients/patients from the Interdisciplinary Renal Transplant program of the Colombia University Clinic were included in a time period from 2012 to 2018, in whom monthly post-transplant monitoring with positive urinary cytology was performed.

Results

: 303 patients were transplanted in the program, 107 patients with positive urinary cytology were included, wherein, men predominated with 72% and 45 years old being the average age (IQR: 18–72). The cumulative incidence of polyomavirus nephropathy, under this early detection strategy, was 9.2%, thus preserving the graft survival at 24 months in a 100% of the patients with the management strategies employed.

Conclusions

: This early detection and monitoring study utilizing post-transplant urinary cytology proved to be useful for the early diagnosis of BK Polyomavirus nephropathy with a favorable impact on the graft livelihood.

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Transplantation Reports
Transplantation Reports Medicine-Transplantation
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期刊介绍: To provide to national and regional audiences experiences unique to them or confirming of broader concepts originating in large controlled trials. All aspects of organ, tissue and cell transplantation clinically and experimentally. Transplantation Reports will provide in-depth representation of emerging preclinical, impactful and clinical experiences. -Original basic or clinical science articles that represent initial limited experiences as preliminary reports. -Clinical trials of therapies previously well documented in large trials but now tested in limited, special, ethnic or clinically unique patient populations. -Case studies that confirm prior reports but have occurred in patients displaying unique clinical characteristics such as ethnicities or rarely associated co-morbidities. Transplantation Reports offers these benefits: -Fast and fair peer review -Rapid, article-based publication -Unrivalled visibility and exposure for your research -Immediate, free and permanent access to your paper on Science Direct -Immediately citable using the article DOI
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