Naples肾移植术后移植物功能预后评分:回顾性分析。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
İsmail Aytaç, Betül Güven Aytaç, Oya Kilci, Erkan Ölçücüoğlu
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背景Naples预后评分是衡量患者炎症和营养状况的综合指标,包括血清白蛋白、总胆固醇、中性粒细胞/淋巴细胞比率(NLR)和淋巴细胞/单核细胞比率(LMR)。我们比较了肌酸酐减少率小于30%和大于30%的肾移植患者的那不勒斯预后评分。材料和方法我们对2020年1月至2023年1月在我院接受肾移植的93名患者进行了回顾性研究。Naples预后评分用于计算移植受者的术前状况。根据术后第二天的肌酸酐减少率,将患者分为2组。A组由比率高于30%的患者组成,而B组由比率低于30%的患者构成。结果我们的分析显示,A组和B组的总胆固醇和白蛋白值没有显著差异。与另一组相比,B组Naples预后评分为3-4的患者明显更多(P=0.032)。多因素分析确定,Naples评分为3-4患者出现肌酸酐减少低于30%的可能性高3.151倍(95%CI 1.209-8.215,P值0.019)术后对移植物功能的影响。Naples预后评分高可能与移植后肾脏肌酐减少率降低有关,这可能导致移植物功能障碍。
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Naples Prognostic Score for Graft Functions After Renal Transplantation: A Retrospective Analysis.

Naples Prognostic Score for Graft Functions After Renal Transplantation: A Retrospective Analysis.

BACKGROUND The Naples prognostic score is a comprehensive measure of patients' inflammation and nutritional status, consisting of serum albumin, total cholesterol, neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR), and lymphocyte/monocyte ratio (LMR). We compared the Naples prognostic scores of kidney transplant patients with a creatinine reduction ratio of less than 30% vs those with greater than 30%. MATERIAL AND METHODS We conducted a retrospective study on 93 patients who received kidney transplants at our hospital from January 2020 to January 2023. Naples prognostic scores were used to calculate the preoperative condition of transplant recipients. The patients were divided into 2 groups based on their creatinine reduction ratio on the second day after surgery. Group A consisted of patients with a ratio above 30%, while group B consisted of those with a ratio below 30%. RESULTS Our analysis revealed that the total cholesterol and albumin values of groups A and B showed no substantial difference. Group B had clearly more patients with Naples prognostic score 3-4 compared to the other group (P=0.032). Multivariate analysis determined that patients with Naples prognostic score 3-4 had a 3.151-fold higher likelihood of experiencing creatinine reduction below 30% (95% CI 1.209-8.215, P value 0.019). CONCLUSIONS The preoperative inflammatory and nutritional status of patients may have an impact on the functioning of grafts during the postoperative period. A high Naples prognostic score may be linked with a decrease in creatinine reduction ratio in post-transplant kidneys, which could lead to graft dysfunction.

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期刊介绍: Annals of Transplantation is one of the fast-developing journals open to all scientists and fields of transplant medicine and related research. The journal is published quarterly and provides extensive coverage of the most important advances in transplantation. Using an electronic on-line submission and peer review tracking system, Annals of Transplantation is committed to rapid review and publication. The average time to first decision is around 3-4 weeks. Time to publication of accepted manuscripts continues to be shortened, with the Editorial team committed to a goal of 3 months from acceptance to publication. Expert reseachers and clinicians from around the world contribute original Articles, Review Papers, Case Reports and Special Reports in every pertinent specialty, providing a lot of arguments for discussion of exciting developments and controversies in the field.
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