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BACKGROUND Avoiding donor specific antibody (DSA) is difficult for sensitized patients. Improved understanding of the risk of low level DSA is needed. METHODS We retrospectively compared the outcomes of 954 patients transplanted with varied levels of baseline DSA detected by single antigen beads and B flow cytometric crossmatch (XM). Patients were grouped as follows: -DSA/-XM, +DSA/-XM, +DSA/low+XM, +DSA/high+XM, and -DSA/+XM and followed for a mean of 4.1±1.9 years (similar among groups, p=0.49). RESULTS Death-censored allograft survival was similar in all groups except the +DSA/high+XM group, which was lower at 79.1% versus 96.2% in the -DSA/-XM group (p<0.01). The incidence of chronic antibody mediated rejection (CAMR) based on surveillance biopsy was higher with increasing DSA (8.2% -DSA/-XM, 17.0% +DSA/-XM, 30.6%+DSA/low + XM, and 51.2% +DSA/high+XM, p<0.01), but similar in groups without baseline DSA (8.1% -DSA/-XM vs. 15.4% -DSA/+XM, p=0.19). Having a calculated panel reactive antibody (cPRA) ≥80% was independently associated with CAMR (HR 5.2, p=0.03) even when DSA was undetected at baseline. By 2 years posttransplant, the incidence of CAMR was 19.4% in patients with cPRA ≥80% and undetected DSA and negative XM at baseline. CONCLUSION Kidney transplantation with low level DSA with or without a low positive XM is a reasonable option for highly sensitized patients and may be advantageous compared to waiting for a negative XM deceased donor. The risk for CAMR is low in patients with no DSA even if the XM is positive. Patients with cPRA≥80% are at risk for CAMR even if no DSA is detected.
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Schinstock, C. A., Gandhi, M., Cheungpasitporn, W., Mitema, D., Prieto, M., Dean, P., … Stegall, M. (2017). Kidney Transplant With Low Levels of DSA or Low Positive B-Flow Crossmatch. Transplantation, 101(10), 2429–2439. https://doi.org/10.1097/tp.0000000000001619
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