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Delayed Graft Function Under the Microscope: Surveillance Biopsies in Kidney Transplantation

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Journal Transpl Int
Specialty General Surgery
Date 2022 Apr 11
PMID 35401043
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Delayed graft function (DGF) is a common complication of kidney transplantation and frequently leads to the necessity of surveillance biopsies. The purpose of this study is to describe the histological findings in surveillance biopsies of deceased donor kidney transplant recipients and evaluate the risk factors for graft outcomes. This is a monocentric, retrospective study including kidney transplant recipients that underwent a graft biopsy during the DGF period between January 2006 and July 2019. 356 biopsies were performed in 335 deceased donor transplant recipients. Biopsies were analyzed according to the Banff classification. The main histological findings were: acute tubular necrosis in 150 biopsies (42.1%), acute rejection in 96 biopsies (26.9%), and borderline findings in 91 biopsies (25.5%). In the multivariate analysis, recipient age ( = 0.028) and DGF duration ( = 0.005) were associated with rejection, antibody-induction with anti-thymocyte globulin (ATG) was protective ( = 0.001). The occurrence of rejection was associated with lower death-censored graft survival (log-rank; = 0.009). Surveillance biopsies of kidney grafts experiencing DGF remain an essential tool for the care of kidney transplant recipients. The recipient's age and duration of DGF are independent risk factors for acute rejection, while antibody-induction therapy with ATG is associated with protection from its occurrence.

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