Factors predicting duration of delayed graft function in non-heart-beating donor kidney transplantation

03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Predictive Value of Tests Risk Factors Age Factors Humans Kidney Function Tests Weight Gain Kidney Transplantation Tissue Donors Heart Arrest Retrospective Studies
DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2004.11.036 Publication Date: 2005-03-31T07:33:57Z
ABSTRACT
Non-heart-beating donors (NHBDs) are an important potential source of donor organs, but kidneys from such donors are prone to delayed graft function (DGF) and primary nonfunction, which are multifactorial in origin but believed to be mainly due to warm ischemic injury. This retrospective study examined a series of 88 transplants from Maastricht category II and III NHBDs to examine the role of factors to predict the duration of DGF. The main factors affecting duration of DGF were total warm ischemic time, cold ischemic time, product of perfusate GST concentration and donor age, quality of postoperative graft perfusion, incidence of acute rejection, recipient cardiovascular risk score, maximum pressure on machine perfusion, and weight gain during machine perfusion. Primary nonfunction was not accurately predicted from these factors for kidneys that had passed the viability assessment.
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