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2021 ◽  
Vol 105 (12S1) ◽  
pp. S60-S60
Author(s):  
Yoshito Tomimaru ◽  
Shogo Kobayashi ◽  
Toshinori Ito ◽  
Kazuki Sasaki ◽  
Yoshifumi Iwagami ◽  
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Author(s):  
Aurelio Seidita ◽  
Rosalia Longo ◽  
Fabrizio Di Francesco ◽  
Alessandro Tropea ◽  
Sergio Calamia ◽  
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Author(s):  
M. Sh. Khubutiya ◽  
A. V. Pinchuk ◽  
N. V. Shmarina ◽  
I. V. Dmitriev ◽  
V. E. Vinogradov ◽  
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Introduction. Expanding donation criteria is one way of solving the problem of the increasing need of transplantation. The article is dedicated to comparison of the outcomes of first and second repeated kidney transplantation using grafts from standard criteria and expanded criteria donors.Aim. To evaluate 1-year and 5-year recipient and kidney graft survival rates after first and second kidney transplantation according to the donor type – standard criteria or expanded criteria donors.Material and methods. From 2007 till 2019 we performed 1459 kidney transplantations. The comparison study of outcomes of first (n=196) and second (n=143) kidney transplantations from standard criteria (n=245) and expanded criteria (n=94) donors was made.Results. There were no significant differences in a 1-year patient survival according to the donor type (98% and 95%, p=0.13). A 5-year recipient survival was significantly poorer after kidney transplantation from expanded criteria donors (97.6% and 88%, p=0.01). There were no significant differences in 1-year and 5-year graft survival rates according to the order of transplantation (p=0.21 and p=0.36). We found no significant difference in 1-year recipient survival after kidney transplantation from expanded criteria donors according to the order of transplantation (p=0.50). A 5-year recipient survival was significantly difference poorer after second kidney transplantation from expanded criteria donors (p=0.04). One-year and 5-year graft survival rates were significantly lower after kidney transplantation from expanded criteria donors (94%, 88% vs 86%, 65%, p=0.0025 and p=0.0011, respectively). One-year and 5-year survival rates were higher after first kidney transplantation from standard criteria donors in comparison with second kidney transplantation (p=0.052 and p=0.02, statistically significant in both cases). Analyzing outcomes of kidney transplantation from expanded criteria donors we found 1-year and 5-year graft survivals to be higher after first kidney transplantation comparing with second kidney transplantation (p=0.030 and p=0.018, statistically significant in both cases).Conclusion. In case of second organ transplantation, it is reasonable to use organs from standard criteria donors.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Benoit Mesnard ◽  
Maxime Leroy ◽  
James Hunter ◽  
Delphine Kervella ◽  
Marc‐Olivier Timsit ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 79 ◽  
pp. S485-S486
Author(s):  
M.R. Peradejordi Font ◽  
A. Vilaseca Cabo ◽  
L. Peri Cusi ◽  
M. Musquera Felip ◽  
T. Ajami Fardoun ◽  
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Author(s):  
E. A. Tenchurina ◽  
M. G. Minina

With the limited capacity of the available donor pool and the simultaneously growing demand for heart transplantation, expanding the heart donor selection criteria as one of the ways of increasing the availability of organ transplantation, and particularly donor heart, has become a challenge. On one hand, the use of expanded criteria donors increases the number of transplants and reduces the time spent on the waiting list. On the other hand, however, it increases the risk of adverse transplant outcomes. Accordingly, high-risk donors require a more thorough objective assessment using predictive models, while organs obtained from expanded criteria donors, require optimal selection of a donor-recipient pair. Analysis of global and national studies presented in this review reveals the depth of the current problem of heart donor selection.


2020 ◽  
Vol 104 (S3) ◽  
pp. S227-S227
Author(s):  
Ivana Dedinska ◽  
Blažej Palkoci ◽  
Juraj Miklušica ◽  
Martin Vojtko ◽  
Jana Malíková ◽  
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