Abstract
This study evaluated the current practices of selecting cold storage preservation solutions in Brazil and their impact on delayed graft function (DGF) incidence and 1-year outcomes in kidney transplant recipients. A retrospective cohort study was conducted, including 3,134 brain-dead deceased donor kidney transplants performed between 2014 and 2015 in 18 Brazilian centers. The most commonly used preservation solution was Euro-collins (EC, 55.4%), followed by Histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate (HTK, 30%) and Institut Georges Lopez (IGL-1, 14.6%). The incidence of DGF was 54.4%, with 11.7% of patients requiring dialysis for more than 14 days, indicating prolonged DGF. Upon adjusting for confounding variables, HTK demonstrated a significantly lower risk of DGF than EC (OR0.7350.82500.926), as did IGL-1 (OR0.6050.7120.837). Similar protective effects were observed for prolonged DGF when comparing HTK (OR0.4780.5990.749) and IGL-1 (OR0.4780.6810.749) against EC. No significant association was found between preservation solutions and 1-year death-censored graft survival. In conclusion, EC was the most frequently used cold storage perfusion solution, demonstrating a higher incidence and duration of DGF compared with HTK and IGL-1, but with no impact on 1-year graft survival.
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de Sandes-Freitas, T. V., Requião Moura, L., de Boni Monteiro de Carvalho, D. R., Duro Garcia, V., de Andrade, L. G. M., Mazzali, M., … Duro Garcia, V. (2024). The impact of preservation solutions for static cold storage on kidney transplantation outcomes: Results of a Brazilian nationwide multicenter study. PLoS ONE, 19(7 July). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0306056
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