TY - JOUR
T1 - Single-center experience with third and fourth kidney transplants
AU - Kienzl-Wagner, Katrin
AU - Mark, Walter
AU - Maglione, Manuel
AU - Brandacher, Gerald
AU - Ãllinger, Robert
AU - Margreiter, Raimund
AU - Pratschke, Johann
AU - Bösmüller, Claudia
PY - 2011/8
Y1 - 2011/8
N2 - Kidney retransplantation is often associated with a higher immunological risk than is primary renal transplantation. Faced with increasing organ shortage and growing waiting lists, results of kidney retransplantation are of particular interest. Fifty-six third and fourth kidney transplants were analyzed retrospectively. Parameters included patient and donor demographics, operative details, incidence of surgical, immunological and infectious complications and patient and graft survival. Patients receiving third kidney grafts had 1- and 5-year patient/graft survival rates of 97.4%/72.9% and 88.9%/53.6%, respectively. Episodes of acute rejection and delayed graft function were observed in 44% and 49% of these patients. Fourth kidney transplantation was associated with 1- and 2-year patient/graft survival rates of 84.8%/68.5% and 63.6%/47%, respectively. Acute rejection and delayed graft function occurred in 33% and in 60% of cases. Acceptable patient and graft survival may be achieved after third and fourth kidney transplantation. Graft losses in this sensitized population are mainly because of rejection. Profound immunosuppression may lead to major infectious problems.
AB - Kidney retransplantation is often associated with a higher immunological risk than is primary renal transplantation. Faced with increasing organ shortage and growing waiting lists, results of kidney retransplantation are of particular interest. Fifty-six third and fourth kidney transplants were analyzed retrospectively. Parameters included patient and donor demographics, operative details, incidence of surgical, immunological and infectious complications and patient and graft survival. Patients receiving third kidney grafts had 1- and 5-year patient/graft survival rates of 97.4%/72.9% and 88.9%/53.6%, respectively. Episodes of acute rejection and delayed graft function were observed in 44% and 49% of these patients. Fourth kidney transplantation was associated with 1- and 2-year patient/graft survival rates of 84.8%/68.5% and 63.6%/47%, respectively. Acute rejection and delayed graft function occurred in 33% and in 60% of cases. Acceptable patient and graft survival may be achieved after third and fourth kidney transplantation. Graft losses in this sensitized population are mainly because of rejection. Profound immunosuppression may lead to major infectious problems.
KW - fourth transplant
KW - kidney retransplantation
KW - kidney transplantation
KW - third transplant
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1432-2277.2011.01269.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1432-2277.2011.01269.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 21569127
AN - SCOPUS:79960143957
SN - 0934-0874
VL - 24
SP - 780
EP - 786
JO - Transplant International
JF - Transplant International
IS - 8
ER -