RESULTS OF RENAL-TRANSPLANTATION WITH OR WITHOUT TAKING ACCOUNT OF HLA TYPING

Citation
Hu. Klehr et al., RESULTS OF RENAL-TRANSPLANTATION WITH OR WITHOUT TAKING ACCOUNT OF HLA TYPING, Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 121(14), 1996, pp. 434-441
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal
Volume
121
Issue
14
Year of publication
1996
Pages
434 - 441
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
Objective: To compare the functional results after transplantation of locally obtained and assigned kidneys (without taking into account HLA typing) with those after transplantation of kidneys obtained via Euro transplant (with HLA typing as principal criterion for assignment). Pa tients and methods: Between December 1983 and December 1993 a total of 236 kidneys were transplanted into 234 patients, 40 kidneys having be en obtained via Eurotransplant and 195 removed locally and transplante d directly into patients on the local waiting list according to strict criteria: same blood group; waiting time since decision on transplant ation; negative current crossmatch between recipient's serum and donor lymphocytes. Transplantation results were analysed retrospectively ac cording to: ischaemia time, HLA mismatch, postoperative renal failure, postoperative renal function, rejection rate and transplant survival. Mean observation period was 55 months for the local and 50 months for the Eurotransplant kidneys. Results: The number of HLA matches was hi gher in Eurotransplant group (P < 0.001). However, the cold ischaemia time was greater for this group (20.2 vs 15.7 hours; P < 0.01). Acute renal failure was less common with locally assigned kidneys (33 vs 53% : P < 0.02). There were no significant differences with regard to one- year and five-year renal function (serum creatinine; percentage of nor mal): 90.2% local vs 88.3% Eurotransplant and 81.8% vs 62.3%, respecti vely). Survival Fates were also similar (96.9% local vs 95% Eurotransp lant after one year, 94.4% vs 90% after 5 years). Conclusion: Local as signment by waiting time and blood group gave results that were simila r to those via Eurotransplant based on HLA typing criteria.