» Articles » PMID: 12756039

Kidney Transplants for Children Under 1 Year of Age - a Single-center Experience

Overview
Specialty Pediatrics
Date 2003 May 21
PMID 12756039
Citations 4
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

From September 20, 1970 to October 24, 2001, we performed 46 kidney transplants in infants under 1 yr old at the University of Minnesota. This article reviews the preoperative care, surgical technique, and immunosuppression. Recipients included 16 females and 30 males; the youngest recipient was 6 wk old. The mean pretransplant height was 62.8 cm, which increased to 77 cm at 1 yr post-transplant and to 104 cm at 5 yr. We used 40 living donors (all but 1 were related to the recipient) and 6 cadaver donors. The overall actuarial graft survival was 85% at 1 yr and 70% at 5 yr. In the cyclosporine era, graft survival improved to 91% at 1 yr and 80% at 5 yr. Death with function was the most common cause of graft loss (n = 5), followed by biopsy-proven chronic rejection (n = 4), biopsy-proven recurrent disease (n = 3), and graft thrombosis (n = 2). Patient survival was 91% at 1 yr and 86% at 5 yr. In the cyclosporine era, patient survival was 100% at 5 yr and 85% at 10 yr. We concluded that an early transplant is the best treatment option for infants under 1 yr old with chronic renal failure. Whenever possible, adult living kidney donors should be used.

Citing Articles

Renal transplantation in infants and small children.

Herthelius M, Celsi G, Halling S, Krmar R, Sandberg J, Tyden G Pediatr Nephrol. 2011; 27(1):145-50.

PMID: 21786082 DOI: 10.1007/s00467-011-1962-2.


Long-term outcome of infants with severe chronic kidney disease.

Mekahli D, Shaw V, Ledermann S, Rees L Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2009; 5(1):10-7.

PMID: 19965538 PMC: 2801655. DOI: 10.2215/CJN.05600809.


Outcomes of infants <28 days old treated with peritoneal dialysis for end-stage renal disease.

Rheault M, Rajpal J, Chavers B, Nevins T Pediatr Nephrol. 2009; 24(10):2035-9.

PMID: 19526253 DOI: 10.1007/s00467-009-1234-6.


Canadian Society of Transplantation: consensus guidelines on eligibility for kidney transplantation.

Knoll G, Cockfield S, Blydt-Hansen T, Baran D, Kiberd B, Landsberg D CMAJ. 2005; 173(10):S1-25.

PMID: 16275956 PMC: 1330435. DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.1041588.