Expanding the donor pool in kidney transplantation: Should organs with acute kidney injury be accepted?—A retrospective study

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Background Given the gap between patients in need of a renal transplantation (RTx) and organs available, transplantation centers increasingly accept organs of suboptimal quality, e.g. from donors with acute kidney injury (AKI). Methods To determine the outcome of kidney transplants from deceased donors with AKI (defined as AKIN stage 1), all 107 patients who received a RTx from donors with AKI between August 2004 and July 2014 at our center were compared to their respective consecutively transplanted patients receiving kidneys from donors without AKI. 5-year patient and graft survival, frequencies of delayed graft function (DGF), acute rejections and glomerular filtration rate (eGFR, CKD-EPI) were assessed. Results Patient survival was similar in both groups, whereas death-censored and overall graft survival were decreased in AKI kidney recipients. AKI kidney recipients showed higher frequencies of DGF and had a reduced eGFR at 7 days, three months and one and three years after RTx. However, mortality was noticeably lower compared to waiting list candidates. Rejection-free survival was similar between groups. Conclusions In our cohort, both short-term and long-term renal function was inferior in recipients of AKI kidneys, while patient survival was similar. Our data indicates that recipients of donor AKI kidneys should be carefully selected and additional factors impairing short- and long-term outcome should be minimized to prevent further deterioration of graft function.

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Schütte-Nütgen, K., Finke, M., Ehlert, S., Thölking, G., Pavenstädt, H., Suwelack, B., … Reuter, S. (2019). Expanding the donor pool in kidney transplantation: Should organs with acute kidney injury be accepted?—A retrospective study. PLoS ONE, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213608

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