Outcomes and native renal recovery following simultaneous liver-kidney transplantation

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With the increase in patients having impaired renal function at liver transplant due to MELD, accurate predictors of posttransplant native renal recovery are needed to select candidates for simultaneous liver-kidney transplantation (SLK). Current UNOS guidelines rely on specific clinical criteria for SLK allocation. To examine these guidelines and other variables predicting nonrecovery, we analyzed 155 SLK recipients, focusing on a subset (n = 78) that had post-SLK native GFR (nGFR) determined by radionuclide renal scans. The 77 patients not having renal scans received a higher number of extended criteria donor organs and had worse posttransplant survival. Of the 78 renal scan patients, 31 met and 47 did not meet pre-SLK UNOS criteria. The UNOS criteria were more predictive than our institutional criteria for all nGFR recovery thresholds (20-40 mL/min), although at the most conservative cut-off (nGFR & 20) it had low sensitivity (55.3%), specificity (75%), PPV (67.6%) and NPV (63.8%) for predicting post-SLK nonrecovery. On multivariate analysis, the only predictor of native renal nonrecovery (nGFR a;circ 20) was abnormal pre-SLK renal imaging (OR 3.85, CI 1.22-12.5). Our data support the need to refine SLK selection utilizing more definitive biomarkers and predictors of native renal recovery than current clinical criteria. © Copyright 2012 The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.

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Levitsky, J., Baker, T., Ahya, S. N., Levin, M. L., Friedewald, J., Gallon, L., … Abecassis, M. M. (2012). Outcomes and native renal recovery following simultaneous liver-kidney transplantation. American Journal of Transplantation, 12(11), 2949–2957. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-6143.2012.04182.x

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