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High-urgency kidney transplantation in the Eurotransplant Kidney Allocation System: success or waste of organs? The Eurotransplant 15-year all-centre survey.
Assfalg, Volker; Huser, Norbert; van Meel, Marieke et al.
2016In Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
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Keywords :
graft survival; high-urgency; kidney; patient survival; renal; transplantation
Abstract :
[en] BACKGROUND: In the Eurotransplant Kidney Allocation System (ETKAS), transplant candidates can be considered for high-urgency (HU) status in case of life-threatening inability to undergo renal replacement therapy. Data on the outcomes of HU transplantation are sparse and the benefit is controversial. METHODS: We systematically analysed data from 898 ET HU kidney transplant recipients from 61 transplant centres between 1996 and 2010 and investigated the 5-year patient and graft outcomes and differences between relevant subgroups. RESULTS: Kidney recipients with an HU status were younger (median 43 versus 55 years) and spent less time on the waiting list compared with non-HU recipients (34 versus 54 months). They received grafts with significantly more mismatches (mean 3.79 versus 2.42; P < 0.001) and the percentage of retransplantations was remarkably higher (37.5 versus 16.7%). Patient survival (P = 0.0053) and death with a functioning graft (DwFG; P < 0.0001) after HU transplantation were significantly worse than in non-HU recipients, whereas graft outcome was comparable (P = 0.094). Analysis according to the different HU indications revealed that recipients listed HU because of an imminent lack of access for dialysis had a significantly worse patient survival (P = 0.0053) and DwFG (P = 0.0462) compared with recipients with psychological problems and suicidality because of dialysis. In addition, retransplantation had a negative impact on patient and graft outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Facing organ shortages, increasing wait times and considerable mortality on dialysis, we question the current policy of HU allocation and propose more restrictive criteria with regard to individuals with vascular complications or repeated retransplantations in order to support patients on the non-HU waiting list with a much better long-term prognosis.
Disciplines :
Urology & nephrology
Author, co-author :
Assfalg, Volker
Huser, Norbert
van Meel, Marieke
Haller, Bernhard
Rahmel, Axel
de Boer, Jan
Matevossian, Edouard
Novotny, Alexander
Knops, Noel
WEEKERS, Laurent  ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Service de néphrologie
Friess, Helmut
Pratschke, Johann
Fugger, Reinhold
Janko, Otmar
Rasoul-Rockenschaub, Susanne
Bosmans, Jean-Louis
Broeders, Nilufer
Peeters, Patrick
Mourad, Michel
Kuypers, Dirk
Slavicek, Jasna
Muehlfeld, Anja
Sommer, Florian
Viebahn, Richard
Pascher, Andreas
van der Giet, Markus
Zantvoort, Frans
Woitas, Rainer P.
Putz, Juliane
Grabitz, Klaus
Kribben, Andreas
Hauser, Ingeborg
Pisarski, Przemyslaw
Weimer, Rolf
Lorf, Thomas
Fornara, Paola
Morath, Christian
Nashan, Bjorn
Lehner, Frank
Kliem, Volker
Sester, Urban
Grimm, Marc-Oliver
Feldkamp, Thorsten
Kleinert, Robert
Arns, Wolfgang
Monch, Christian
Schoenberg, Markus Bo
Nitschke, Martin
Kruger, Bernd
Thorban, Stefan
Arbogast, Helmut P.
Wolters, Heiner H.
Maier, Tanja
Lutz, Jens
Heller, Katharina
Banas, Bernhard
Hakenberg, Oliver
Kalus, Martin
Nadalin, Silvio
Keller, Frieder
Lopau, Kai
Bemelman, Frederike Jose
Nurmohamed, Shaikh
Sanders, Jan-Stephan
de Fijter, Johan W.
Christiaans, Maarten
Hilbrands, Luuk
Betjes, Michiel
van Zuilen, Arjan
Heemann, Uwe
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Language :
English
Title :
High-urgency kidney transplantation in the Eurotransplant Kidney Allocation System: success or waste of organs? The Eurotransplant 15-year all-centre survey.
Publication date :
2016
Journal title :
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
ISSN :
0931-0509
eISSN :
1460-2385
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, United Kingdom
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Commentary :
(c) The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA. All rights reserved.
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